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You use such poor analogies.The question then is what is hard work and what is accurate foresight?
A child in a Victorian work house could have worked their fingers to the bone, knowing the end was death of some disease or other. Where did that hard work and accurate foresight get them?
As someone who runs a website, and has done so for 20 years, surely you know about redundancy?As per the Marks quote - https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/hypocrisy-of-the-left-part-3.1204489/post-59281744 - your foresight could have been totally accurate based on all of the possibly available information. But randomness is not available information and your impeccable analysis and prediction could be undone by a mouse chewing a wire two streets over. Or not chewing a wire. Or a drunk driver. Or a lawyer not reading the law properly.
Events out of your control, even if known about (mice chew wires, people drink and drive, lawyers make mistakes), are unpredictable in their timing and effect.