Well this is my first time to start a thread. So hopefully it will be a decent conversation. The butterfly effect basically refers to, how one seemingly insignificant action can cause a chain of events that leads to a major event. For example, Adolf Hitler wanted to be an artist, but was rejected from art school twice. After the second rejection, he decided to join the military. We all know what all happened after that. What if Hitler HAD been accepted to art school? I once made an F on an a test in college because I decided to go to a ball game instead of study. The professor called me into his office to talk to me about my bad grade. While waiting to speak with my professor, I met a girl who ended up being my wife. All because I went to a ball game instead of studying. Anybody else ever experienced the butterfly effect first hand?
Originally Posted by Weatherman77
Weatherman I love this thread and thank you for sharing ! That's so sweet You met your wife in college and married her . Things work out for a reason
BTW curious did your professor let you retake the test or do extra credit ?