Google is my favorite website, it is the neatest web site. There is no extra word or link to look through. Usually I go there, type in the words in my mind, hit enter. Boom, off I am out of here, no pop ups to close. For so long, I have not even had time to notice that there is another button side by side with the "Google Search" button called "I'm feeling lucky".
Finally, I remember that button after hundreds maybe thousands of Google searches. Out of curiosity, I clicked on it. It gave me two sentences, still very simple:
The "I'm Feeling LuckyTM" button automatically takes you to the first web page returned for your query. An "I'm Feeling Lucky" search means less time searching for web pages and more time looking at them.
So far so good, but what is the odd that the "first" web page returned is the one I would like to spend more time looking at it rather than looking at the search result list?
I then typed in 'am feeling lucky", and hit "I'm Feeling Lucky" button. Here I was, in a blue screen, reading some body's reply in a bulletin board thread longer than our thread here called "pure spirit".
It said, "Luck I consider to equate to Fortunate. Also considered it to be a good choice of wording to encourage a Open mind." and, "I believe you must open your mind to open your heart. Our hearts are our direct connection to God, Truth, Life."
Not a bad statement and opinion, but it could be totally random that I was reading this from this person at this particular moment.
Luck is probably just the child from the natural rule or divine plan. If there is no rule in this world, there will be no luck.
Out of all the princesses or princesses-to-be in Disney fairytales, western and eastern, modem and ancient, ~90% of them appear in the stories without both parents, almost all the stories started with serious, most violent, uncle-kills-father type of crimes. Are you feeling lucky?
Out of the millions people who sing in public, on the street, in subway, at train stations, thousands of them crossed you in your life here or there, now and/or then. For ~10 of them, you will stick around long enough there to listen to half of the song, perhaps for one of them you would stop to hear the whole performance. Are you feeling lucky?
Out of the billions people who live this globe, thousands of them meet you in your life, here and there, now and/or then; hundreds of them you remember, less or more; ten of them you love, you like, you hate, you live with them physically or spiritually; one, perhaps a couple of them lived through your past lives and probably will live through your future life/lives. Are you feeling lucky?
- posted on 10/06/2006
I am feeling so lucky to meet you at Maya Cafe. :-))
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rzp wrote:
Out of the billions people who live this globe, thousands of them meet you in your life, here and there, now and/or then; hundreds of them you remember, less or more; ten of them you love, you like, you hate, you live with them physically or spiritually; one, perhaps a couple of them lived through your past lives and probably will live through your future life/lives. Are you feeling lucky?
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