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Things Always Even Out

July 03 2015

real estate f improf 282x179Amazing but True... when things aren't going your way do you ever think that "the gods have conspired against me"? Ever wonder when two or three disappointing things happen in a row that "I feel 'snake bit' or maybe I'm just unlucky"?

The fact is, in the long haul – things always even out. When you have a streak of misfortune, you can expect an equally exciting streak of good fortune in the very near future. Here is a real life example of things evening out:

February 1, 2015 – it's Super Bowl XLIX time! The Seattle Seahawks were defending their title against their archrivals, the New England Patriots. It was a see-saw battle in the first half. Seattle was struggling but got a few breaks and they went into halftime tied with New England. The score was 14-14.

In the third quarter the Seahawks got hot, scored 10 points and went ahead 24 – 14. Now everything was going their way.

In the fourth quarter Hall of Fame bound quarterback Tom Brady marched his Patriots down the field twice throwing his 3rd and 4th touchdown passes of the game to take the lead 28 – 24. The game appeared over...with only two minutes to go Seattle was up against it. They had to score a touchdown because a field goal wouldn't be enough. With one minute to go, quarterback Russell Wilson was at the end of his rope... he elected to throw a long pass toward the sidelines around the New England 10 yard line.

The pass was knocked away by rookie defender Malcolm Butler and then the improbable happened...as the receiver fell down, the ball bounced off his arm, off his leg, and back onto his stomach completing the pass. Receiver Jermaine Kearse caught the pass lying on his back!

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