Joeiss
03-30-2002, 10:11 PM
I was just thinking, and I ended up thinking about this. Do you think that the outcome of something would be the same if you were at a different location? Or if an event got delayed, would you still do the same things that you did while you were there?
I am just kind of curious about what you guys think about this question. I think my brother said that the movie, "The Time Machine" explored this question, but it got extremely bad reviews, so I might just rent it when it comes out on DVD.
And here are some example situations that you guys can base your opinions on. And BTW, they are all true events that happened to me.
Situation 1 :
I am at the James Peek Memorial Golf Tournament. I finished eating supper, and the raffle was just about to start. But, suddenly the sky darkened, and the rain started to poor down on everything. The raffle was moved inside, and we continued our day. The little prizes were first, and then the big prizes were about to be drawn. My brother won a PS2. And my dad won a DVD player.
Now, do you think that if there wasn't a rain delay, and if the raffle wasn't moved inside, would my brother and dad be the big winners of the day?
Situation 2 :
I am at my friend's house for a sleep over. We are playing poker and other types of gambling games. The hand is dealt, and I had 5 of a kind (I had three 2's and two aces, 2's were wild). I had this, and my friend had a Royal Flush. We had a big discussion (about 10 minutes long) about what hand wins. Then we decided to go on the internet to find out. Turns out I was right, and I won! After this hand, and started to play amazingly. I won $76 that night.
Now, do you think that if there was not a big discussion over that one hand, that I would have changed my losing ways, and be the victorious person of the night?
I hope to see your opinions on this, and feel free to use my two example situations.
I am just kind of curious about what you guys think about this question. I think my brother said that the movie, "The Time Machine" explored this question, but it got extremely bad reviews, so I might just rent it when it comes out on DVD.
And here are some example situations that you guys can base your opinions on. And BTW, they are all true events that happened to me.
Situation 1 :
I am at the James Peek Memorial Golf Tournament. I finished eating supper, and the raffle was just about to start. But, suddenly the sky darkened, and the rain started to poor down on everything. The raffle was moved inside, and we continued our day. The little prizes were first, and then the big prizes were about to be drawn. My brother won a PS2. And my dad won a DVD player.
Now, do you think that if there wasn't a rain delay, and if the raffle wasn't moved inside, would my brother and dad be the big winners of the day?
Situation 2 :
I am at my friend's house for a sleep over. We are playing poker and other types of gambling games. The hand is dealt, and I had 5 of a kind (I had three 2's and two aces, 2's were wild). I had this, and my friend had a Royal Flush. We had a big discussion (about 10 minutes long) about what hand wins. Then we decided to go on the internet to find out. Turns out I was right, and I won! After this hand, and started to play amazingly. I won $76 that night.
Now, do you think that if there was not a big discussion over that one hand, that I would have changed my losing ways, and be the victorious person of the night?
I hope to see your opinions on this, and feel free to use my two example situations.