The Optimist's Simulation Theory
When life goes wrong, an error is introduced into your code.
Engineers pause the simulation to tackle it. Maybe it’s the moral thing to do.
As a part of the program, you can’t experience this pause.
A solution is implemented.
Somehow, somewhere, at some time, you are patched to overcome this new obstacle.
The error is gone.
The simulation resumes.
You see? It can only get better.