human adaptability
... dealth. The second attempt in her universe was improved from the first, her timing was alittle faster, changing the events that unraveled. She was spared an upset with her father, where he leaves her family and tells her she is not his daughter and the robbing of the grocery store with her boyfriend, which resulted in her death by the police. In universe two, Lola argues with her father, finds out about his affair yet not her paternity, robs her fathers bank, gets the money, is overlooked by the police as the robber of the bank and arrives at the pick up location just a second too late, witnessing her boyfriend rob the grocery store and then killed by an ambulence she encountered earlier. The third universe, Lola is seconds faster which changes her entire situation. She does not cause an accident by running past the car of the man who was meeting her father, instead, the man is on time, which removed her father from the situation, sparing her of any knowledge of her father’s affair and her paternity. This timing leaves Lola hopeless when she cannot ask her father for money, nor does she choose to rob the bank, Lola pleads for help, she takes the next sign that is given to her, a casino. She entered the casino with minimal money, bet a chip, and with a mysterious force behind her, she won, continually until she collected the amount he needed. As Lola’s gambling was taking place, her boyfriend found the bum who had his money, retrieved it after a chase, arriving at the pick up location on time, delivering the money. On the other side of town, Lola, and her ewfound force, got a ride on the ambulence, where Lola’s presence seemed to have saved the life of the passenger, and was delivered on time to the pick up location where her boyfriend was returing from meeting with his “bosses.” Lola, with honestly won money in hr hand, picks up her boyfriend, who was safe, no longer needing the money, and the couple seemed to be headed to “live happily ever after.” Out of the events from Lola’s universes, many aspects were lifeworldly and systems worldly. The lifeworldly aspects, included her love for her boyfriend, the need to save his life, the relationship with her father, the pain from the first two universes of her fathers affair and her paternity in the first universe and the death of her f...