John Michael Strubhart

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Our innate desire for meaning and pattern can lead us astray if we don’t remind ourselves of the ubiquity of coincidence, a ubiquity which is the consequence of our tendency to filter out the banal and impersonal, of our increasingly convoluted world, and, as some of the earlier examples showed, of the unexpected frequency of many kinds of coincidence.
Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences
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