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I don't know if it's prophecy or the fact that we all expect the worst of all outcomes and the world rarely fails to surprise us
The last time everyone assumed that the worst wouldn't happen was when we were all pretty sure Russia wouldn't invade Ukraine, and yet...
I don't remember anyone predicting the invasion actually happening. It blindsided us all as far as I can recall.
That's what I mean. We assumed the less bad thing (no invasion) would happen, and the universe came in to remind us that the worst thing always happens.
I stand by that prediction, using the exact same logic I did to get that answer would get the correct answer every other time in the previous 25 years that any remotely similar situation happened. A 95% hit rate is pretty good.