CPR has an extremely low rate of success.
Medical shows make it seem like correctly-performed CPR will always revive the patient but the odds really aren’t in their favor. The rate of survival is about 12% for cardiac arrests that occur outside hospitals and between 24% and 40% for in-hospital arrests.
Well, yes. That's why we use it. But it's more a point that movies make us believe that it's always successful I think.
In addition, each game isn’t like a coin flip, where there's a 50/50 chance of guessing it correctly.
OR you lived above a leprechaun's hole.
Yeah, I found a patch of four leaves ar my summer camp. I took a pic of the ground and counted later (non digital days). If you find one, more are nearby.
The odds of being killed by a cow are very low except never zero.
People killed by sharks per year on average: 5.
People killed by cows per year on average: 22.
And the point was obviously that we may have to be careful around them, but sharks are not an animal that immediately goes to kill every human they see.
And about 10% of the people worldwide are left handed. If you have a logical reason why that's different in the American Midwest, do tell.