Million Shot Quote by Dr Gregory House
“Why is one simpler than two? It's lower, it's lonelier, but is it simpler? Each one of these conditions is about a thousand to one shot; that means that any two of them happening at the same time is a million to one shot, Chase says the cardiac infection is a ten million to one shot which makes my idea ten times better than yours. [pause. Foreman looks defeated] Get a calculator run the numbers.”
About This Quote
A sarcastic comment highlighting how a single, simple condition is statistically more likely than complex, multi‑factor scenarios, using medical odds as an analogy.
In simple terms: Simple things happen more often than complex combos.
Focus on the most probable factors.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- medical diagnosis
- business risk evaluation
- project planning
- strategic forecasting
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What simple factor might you be overlooking?
- How do you weigh rare but high‑impact events?
Complex interactions can still be crucial despite low odds.