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Sairaj Kadam

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Everyone knows Murphy’s Law: “Anything that can go wrong, will.” But there’s a flip side—Yhprum’s Law: “Everything that can work, will.” Sometimes systems succeed despite the odds. Not because they’re perfect, but because humans adapt. Chaos births progress.

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