Uncertainty Parables

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Uncertainty parables are those that address uncertainty that is fundamental to life and science. Uncertainty can be a source of anxiety and even addiction, and these logical parables help overcome that.

Uncertainty in life appears to mirror quantum mechanics and its uncertainty principle.

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Uncertainty in Songs[edit]

Uncertainty in Sports[edit]

Famed Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes, who preferred relying heavily on a strategy of running the ball rather than using a passing game, said the following:

Three things can happen when you throw the ball, and two of them are bad.[1]

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