The Nova Effect
Once a man named Eric was on a walk with his dog Nova. While they were near the woods, a rabbit jumped before them and Nova, the dog, ran away after the rabbit. Nova was lost
Eric searched for him for hours and then days. He notified all the neighbors, and his family members to help and put up posters all around but each day came back with no success.
He started to reimagine the incident, he thought about how unlucky it was that the rabbit jumped out, just at the wrong time.
A week passed by, nova came back
Then a woman named Vanessa brought Nova back. Eric thanked her for bringing Nova home and then, they had a few talks, and a few days later they began to date and eventually became a serious couple.
Now, Eric reimagined the incident and how lucky he was that his dog was lost and Vanessa brought him back. It was a good lucky day.
Eric met with an accident
One day, Eric was driving to pick up Vanessa and he got into a car accident. He was quickly taken to the hospital and after some tests and CT scans.
The doctor informed him that he had a few scratches and nothing to worry about but there was bad news and good news.
Eric got a Tumour. Eric was confused and asked the doctor to explain to him. The doctor said: The bad news is, well, it’s good news, I don’t know. You have an early stage Tumor in your brain.
Eric was shocked and angrily asked: How in the world, this is a piece of good news?
The Doctor explained: Your Tumor is in the early stage where it can be removed with a little surgery. It’s hard to notice such types of tumors until it is too late. Your Accident saved you.
Eric finally collected all the incidents of bad luck (losing his dog, getting in an accident) and also all the great good luck that came out of it (Meeting the love, discovering a curable tumor), demonstrating the incredibly random nature of luck.
Moral of the story
It is impossible to tell whether anything that happens is good or bad because you never know what will be the consequences of misfortune or you never know what will be the consequences of good fortune.