These days, we take many things for granted. Most things that we do are taken for granted, like picking up a book your reading and assuming the bookmark is in it. Happily, most of these everyday assumptions come from memory of making that action possible (like putting the bookmark in the book) that bind the assumption with reality.
We also make many other 'real' assumptions that could turn out either way. I think the most likely reason for this is that we are so used to taking that action, that we do it while our minds are set on other things (a sort of form of multitasking). It can result in consequences but most of the time it will only result in the peaceful apparition of the expected result.
By ET
I agree. We have been blessed with the abilities of sight, hearing and touch, so we should be thankful for what we have got.
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