Murphy's law is a set of pseudo-scientific paradoxes of an ironic and caricatural nature. They can ideally be summed up in the first axiom, which is actually the "Murphy's Law" itself, which gave the title to all "murphological" thought: «If something can go wrong, it will. "
It is a compendium of humorous phrases whose intent is essentially to mock every negativity that the newspaper proposes. The mechanism is the same every time: frustrating images and skits, in which it is easy for many to find themselves, are described with didactic phrases, often and willingly packaged in statistical-mathematical form, so as to free the experience from the contingent, from the personal and give it a subject of "universal validity", however non-existent in fact. Inexistent?
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