Chaos Title, courtesy me (created with Adobe Photoshop)

ChaosTheory pretty much sums it up.  What does it summarize?  Pfft, what doesn’t it?

Everything goes out of order.  Think about it.  When you shuffle a deck of cards, your cards are put into a state of disorder.  Just try to shuffle an already shuffled deck into perfect order (you have to do it without looking, but I thought that went without saying).

Unfortunately, if you tripped with your ice cream cone, your ice cream does not fall in perfect order in your hand as it came from the vendor.  It splatters out randomly in all directions!  It gets on your shirt, and your fall startles the woman walking in front of you.  She drops her bags on the foot of her toddler, who screams out in pain, leading to absolute Chaos!

Chaos practically runs our lives.  We hope to plan, but chaos tends to work against us.  The chaos that surrounds us is unavoidable, but it doesn’t always mean that we cannot still work to succeed what we plan.  Chaos can be our friend too; we can use…

There goes the LOCD again.  Yeah, ChaosTheory sounds good.

I need some sleep.  Nothing good ever happens after 3 AM.

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