Do any of you flip a coin to settle a lot of decisions? Do you believe coin flips could be influenced by some unknown force? Perhaps even divine intervention? Would you believe whatever decision the coin makes would be the right one? As if some unknown force was deciding for you instead?
I suppose this depends on if you believe in "luck" or if you're superstitious, some people don't believe in luck while others believe luck could be some kind of supernatural force/power.
>>18600643
Harvey? Where's Rachel?
>>18600643
All the time.
In the moment before you catch it, you know what you hope for and want most.
There's a pic but my phone's being stupid.
>>18600643
coins have strong spiritual powers
>>18600818
Josh?
You shouldn't flip for decisions.
But adding an RNG to meditation is not a bad idea. Cards are better. Then come to a decision based on where your thinkings go.
I flipped Tails 12 times in a row and counting, divine shit going on here.
>>18600643
Try rolling a 20 sided die. Why limit choices to two?
Yes. I get 'option paralysis' a lot and a coin toss can force me to make a decision. As for an unseen force? Maybe fate, I guess.
>>18600818
You beat me to it.