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The universe's way of charging admission to outcomes it never promised to deliver.

means The likelihood that a particular event will happen, or the opportunities you get to try.

from From Old French cheance, a falling of the dice, rooted in Latin cadere, to fallchance literally being how the dice land.

Dice rootsNamed for tumbling dice before tumbling fortunes.
Gambler's errorPast chances never owe the future a refund.
Plural forceStack enough and unlikely becomes inevitable.
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