Monday, January 16, 2012

I'll Probably Decide to Delete This By Tomorrow

I've always kind of liked minesweeper. I find that there's something kind of soothing about using simple logic to avoid certain (virtual) doom.

There's just one problem: I used to really suck at it.
Like 33% win rate kind of suck.
Really bad.

Then last week I finally figured out how to flag mines (you right click, FYI), and after losing a few games by accidentally left clicking on a mine I was trying to flag, I found myself winning almost every game.

It was such a small peice of the puzzle, but without it, winning more than 50% of the time was a pretty much hopeless endeavor. And then I started thinking: What if real life were like this? What if there were just some "little peice" that was holding me back? Would I change it? Would I be able to? If not, would I even want to know?

Then I remembered: that was computer land, and this is here. So I don't have to even wonder.
It was the first time I was ever thankful that life is more complicated than a computer.