The Best Fit Theory explores why outcomes occur as they do, contrasting with compatibilism and determinism. It presents a systemic, emergentist perspective where events arise from cascades of weighted conditions, emphasizing human awareness as a contributing factor without claiming full control
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The Best Fit Theory: A Philosophical Reframing of Emergent Outcomes

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Share withWhy does one outcome occur, and not another? This question underpins human reflection on action, morality, and reality itself. For centuries, philosophers have sought answers through the lens of determinism and free will. Compatibilism emerged as a middle path: humans remain morally responsible if their actions flow from internal desires, even in a causally…

The Best Fit Theory book cover featuring a thoughtful, modern design with a title that explores how the universe, life, and human decisions align through a hidden logic of best-fit outcomes. The book dives into science, philosophy, psychology, and patterns in nature to answer why things happen the way they do.
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What is The Best Fit Theory ? and what not !

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Share withSometimes things justโ€ฆ happen. You meet someone by chance, miss a big opportunity by seconds, or make a decision that feels right โ€” until it isn’t. Itโ€™s easy to think life is random. Or that some outcomes are fated. But is that the full story? Letโ€™s step back and ask a deeper question: Why…

The Best Fit Theory book cover featuring a thoughtful, modern design with a title that explores how the universe, life, and human decisions align through a hidden logic of best-fit outcomes. The book dives into science, philosophy, psychology, and patterns in nature to answer why things happen the way they do.
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The Mystery of Why Something Happens โ€” Finally Answered?

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Share withHave you ever wondered why something happens the way it does? Why that person called you just then? Why an opportunity vanished while another opened up? Why success comes to some and not to others, even if they try equally hard? This isnโ€™t just philosophy. Itโ€™s real life. And these questions have now found…