How does the brain perceive causality in events like illness?
The host explains that the brain tends to link events and seeks reasons for occurrences, such as illness. This tendency can lead to misconceptions like believing that 'good' people do not get sick. In reality, many factors, including chance and probability, play significant roles in life events, and it is crucial to recognize the randomness of many outcomes.
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