A framework revealing how we misinterpret probability—not just by misunderstanding chance, but by being systematically misled by the very concept of odds. Fooled by the Odds Theory shows how statistical thinking can obscure individual experience, how aggregate probabilities can hide personal realities, and how the language of odds can make the improbable seem impossible—until it happens to you. We are fooled when we trust the odds more than our own experience, when we dismiss the unlikely as irrelevant.
Fooled by the Odds Theory "The odds were one in a million. It happened to her. 'But the odds...' we say, as if probability should have protected her. Fooled by the Odds: trusting statistics more than experience, believing the improbable can't happen because it's improbable. The odds fool us into thinking we're safe. Then the one-in-a-million happens, and we're shocked."
by Dumu The Void March 8, 2026
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