Fluke Chance, Chaos, and Why Everything We Do Matters (Brian Klaas)
In "Fluke," social scientist Brian Klaas delves into the impact of random chance on our lives and societies, challenging the notion of a neat and tidy reality. He argues that small changes could radically alter outcomes, offering a new lens to understand the world.
Exploring how seemingly random events shape history, Klaas asks provocative questions. Can a couple's vacation lead to a tragedy? Does hitting the snooze button alter life trajectories? Are humans a product of inevitability or a series of accidents?
Drawing on various disciplines, "Fluke" provides insights on why things happen and offers lessons for living smarter and happier lives. It challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of causality and embrace the complexity of chance in shaping our world.