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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 fall — chance 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.