Saturday 4 April 2015

Is destiny related to Math?

                                      It's a ubiquitous statement. It's uttered by all-aged persons. A simple one to use, as a matter of fact ,excuse or lament.  Yes, it's the line "It's fate". It is so common for us to say this whenever something happens out of our fence of expectations , or something happens to us in a negative way.Rarely do we use it when something of great value happens to us. It's always a heated debate whether one can change the so called fate and achieve something beyond it ,or one has to accept or lament over the fact of being destined in that way. People may have a varied opinion on this issue. But this article is solely what I feel, think and put into use in my life. So you can opt for this if you feel the same way . :)
                                 
                                      In my opinion , the preamble fact that I want to put forth is that that the destiny or the fate is related to the Math that we study from our kindergarten. Or in other terms, the concept of destiny can be explained by the basic Math that we have learnt in our lives. I really don't know what made me draw such relation , but somehow I feel that they coalesce.

                                      For the lives of few, the fate can be compared to the well known "Mathematical operator concept".When you wanna achieve something in life , or complete a task or succeed in some matter, you automatically start working towards it. But the way and the amount of work put in by you matters a lot in deciding, or more properly knowing your destiny. When your passion and hard work towards achieving something is exceedingly high or accrues then it can be compared to the "greater than operator" . In that case your hard work is surplus than the destined fate , where the fate fails to attack you.There comes the success and glory , with the fastest ever speed  targeting you. The simple formula

(Passion+Dream+Hard work ) > (so called fate) = You succeed (Higher chances)
This gives a greater chance of you changing your fate. Again , I here mean a higher chance (you'll know why I emphasize on this in few more lines to come).
                                    Similarly , when the amount of effort that you put in to achieve something is not that great enough ( for us it's always the best effort , but it may not be enough for attaining that goal  which I'm sure our hearts fail to accept. ), then the decided fate is higher hence we tend to reach situation of dejection and sorrow , having not achieved our goal. So here comes the "lesser than operator".

(Passion+Dream+Hard work ) < (so called fate) = You loose (In most cases)
Here again, it's in the most cases and not always. So once we reach this situation , all that runs in our minds is to work more assiduously (optimistic ) or stay there grumbling (pessimistic).

                                         Now the fact why I had already mentioned "higher chances" and "in most cases" , requires a mention here. Here I don't try to be pessimistic . But it's an explanation that I've had out of my personal experience and also having seen in other's lives. Though I gave the three para explanation , I know that most of you would nod to this aspect . Let's consider the people who die in everyday accidents , sudden ones. Let's consider the people and children who are affected by some grave disease say cancer , having no reasons for them to get acclimated to such pain. Think of the foetus that get aborted in the womb. Think of people who are just alive the previous minute but are tangled by the ropes of death the next minute by some terror attack or accidents. The above stated ones are just few examples of the unexpected events that are truly glued to the "Results of fate or destiny". The math concept used here is "log(0)". We know that log(0) is undefined. So are the cases included above (and many more like that ). These are the cases where a human cannot do anything in prior to change the destined writing of the amanuensis of God. They are undefined too. All we can do in these circumstances is to endure the pain or the results and hope for the best to happen in near future. Isn't it bleak? The answer is hard to say.