We often hear the phrases like "Universe is telling me with signs" or "karma is calling" or "kismet making connection" or "serendipity" or "chance" or"coincidence" and so on, whenever people refer to an unexpected life-changing event or a major scientific breakthrough that happened as an unintended consequence of otherwise normal course of actions. As a Scientist, I do think that any new invention doesn't happen by chance alone, as it may appear at the outset. Deeper analysis always reveals that any notable invention is almost alwaysa result of the synergistic meeting of statistical probability with well planned strategy, i. e. it's a combination of uncertainty with certainty that occurs at right time in right place. As Louis Pasteur said it 'Dans les champs de l'observation le hasard ne favorise que les esprits préparés.' meaning 'In the field of observations, chance favors theprepared mind.' So, keep your mind alert and well prepared at all times, because you never know when Serendipity would visit you, or when Universe would tap on your shoulder to give you the signs. Only your prepared mind would enable you to welcome wonderful Serendipity and understand the subtle signs sent to you by Universe.
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Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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In reality, serendipity accounts for one percent of the blessings we receive in life, work and love. The other 99 percent is due to our efforts.
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Peter McWilliams
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I like the interesting tiny button on Google Homepage: 'I'm Feeling Lucky'. In my view as a rational scientist, 'Feeling Lucky' can be very important, because good things often happen when 'Luck' or 'Serendipity' meets 'Prepared mind'. We know that many great inventions and wonderful creations were born with such magical meeting of Serendipity and a prepared mind of the person feeling lucky at that precise moment. So feel lucky with a prepared mind, and good things will follow.
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Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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Gyakran hallani a kifejezéseket, mint "univerzum üzenetküldés" vagy "Serendipity" amikor az emberek leírják egy váratlan sorsfordító esemény, vagy egy találmány, ami t�rtént váratlanul, mint egy teljesen szándékolt k�vetkezménye egyébként rendes akciókat. mint tudós, azt gondolom, hogy nem új találmány t� rténik akár a legjobb kísérletek tervezésében vagy véletlen esélye. mélyebb elemzést mindig kiderül, hogy említésre méltó találmány gyakran az eredmény egy szinergikus találkozó a statisztikai valószínűség jól megtervezett stratégia, vagyis ez egy kombinációja bizonytalanságot bizonyossággal fordul elő, hogy a megfelelő időben a megfelelő helyen. mint Louis Pasteur mondta helyesen, esélyt mindig kedvez csak a felkészült elmének. így véleményem szerint meg kell tartani az elméd éber, éles és jól felkészült minden alkalommal, mik�Ben dolgozik a céljait, mert soha nem tudhatod, mikor serendipity lenne meglátogatni téged, vagy ha világmindenség érintse meg a vállát, hogy megadja a serendipitous jeleket. csak a felkészült elmének lehetővé tenné, hogy szívesen csodálatos serendipity az életedben, és megérteni a finom jeleket küld�tt Önnek univerzumban.
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Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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We often hear the phrases like "Universe sending messages" or "Serendipity" whenever people describe an unexpected life-changing event, or an invention that happened unexpectedly as a totally unintended consequence of otherwise normal course of actions. As a Scientist, I do think that no new invention happens by either best design of experiments or coincidental chance taken alone. A deeper analysis always reveals that any notable invention is often the result of a synergistic meeting of statistical probability with well planned strategy, i. e. it's a combination of uncertainty with certainty that occurs at right time in right place. As Louis Pasteur said it correctly, "Dans les champs de l'observation le hasard ne favorise que les esprits préparés.' meaning 'In the field of observations, chance favors theprepared mind.' So, you must keep your mind alert, sharp and well prepared at all times, because you never know when Serendipity would visit you, or when Universe would tap on your shoulder to give you the serendipitous signs. Only your prepared mind would enable you to welcome wonderful Serendipity in your life, and understand the subtle signs sent to you by Universe.
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Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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Serendipity communicates with prepared minds, in my view, often leading to miraculous creations and inventions. Serendipity will dance with you if you're already on the dance floor. You mustn't expect it to happen if you're among many spectators who are merely watching others dance. So get on the dance floor right away, and have a good dance with Serendipity when your moment arrives.
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Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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We often hear the phrases like "Universe sending messages" or "Serendipity" whenever people describe an unexpected life-changing event, or an invention that happened unexpectedly as a totally unintended consequence of otherwise normal course of actions. As a Scientist, I do think that no new invention happens by either best design of experiments or coincidental chance taken alone. A deeper analysis always reveals that any notable invention is often the result of a synergistic meeting of statistical probability with well planned strategy, i. e. it's a combination of uncertainty with certainty that occurs at right time in right place. As Louis Pasteur said it correctly, Chance always favors only the prepared mind. So in my view, you must keep your mind alert, sharp and well prepared at all times while working on your goals, because you never know when Serendipity would visit you, or when Universe would tap on your shoulder to give you the serendipitous signs. Only your prepared mind would enable you to welcome wonderful Serendipity in your life, and understand the subtle signs sent to you by Universe.
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Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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.....you may call it Karma, Kismet or Serendipity or whatever you like, it's a "given" that what you sow is what you get (WYSIWYG). Everything returns, so be good to people. It's the best gift you can offer to yourself and the world, no matter what happens.
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Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
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