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Ask HN: Please help to understand "Things don't just happen; things happen just"

2 pointsby piotrkeabout 1 year ago
Dear native english or even american-english speaking colleagues.<p>Jim Rohn said &quot;Things don&#x27;t just happen; things happen just.&quot;<p>Beside of my many years of usage of english as a second language, I just can&#x27;t understand the meaning here.<p>Could you give me a clue what he ment by this sentence?<p>Thank you in advance.

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talldayoabout 1 year ago
I would assume it&#x27;s a statement on determinism. The phrase is based on the dual usage of &quot;just&quot; in meaning &quot;simply&quot; the first time, and then &quot;rationally&quot; in the next. It seems the author wants you to refuse the simple understanding of things and focus on the causal chain-of-events leading up to them instead.<p>That&#x27;s just my interpretation, though. &quot;Just&quot; is also commonly used as a term for religious righteousness, which could also change the meaning. I&#x27;m unfamiliar with Jim Rohn too, if that helps :P
davidcollantesabout 1 year ago
I see the phrase as this:<p>- &quot;Things don&#x27;t just happen; things simply are.&quot;<p>- &quot;Things don&#x27;t just happen by chance; things occur for a reason.&quot;<p>- &quot;There are no accidents; everything happens for a purpose.&quot;<p>Or, as a my teenager would say:<p>&quot;Things don&#x27;t just happen; things happen just because.&quot;
piotrkeabout 1 year ago
Thank you for all the answers.<p>I guess the one saying about things happening for a reason, or going further, the reason why they happen is to give us a chance to act on them in some way, talks to me the most.
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jjgreenabout 1 year ago
You&#x27;re right to be confused, it&#x27;s fairly ungrammatical, one would typically use the adjectival form there: &quot;... things happen justly&quot; but then it wouldn&#x27;t scan as well.
milesabout 1 year ago
It might be expressed another way as:<p>&quot;Things don&#x27;t merely happen; things happen as they should (as deserved&#x2F;merited&#x2F;earned).&quot;