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...PC vs Mac is like AK47 vs M4A1...
When you say that something good happens to you directly after something bad has happened, maybe that was actually because you subconsiously tried to make up for that bad thing. If we take the cat vs. interview as an example: You had bad feelings because of what happened to the cat, so you felt you had to get the good feel back in your life, and as a result you performed just a bit better in the job interview. I suppose the same goes for things that happen the other way around, but in a slightly different, more psychological way. Like when it seems that everything is going very well, even almost a bit too well to believe, you feel the need for stuff to go back to normal, so you try to find stuff in your life that's bad.Sometimes it seems like something that has happened is way too good or bad to just be something you're looking for though, like winning a lottery or getting in a car crash. In that case I would say it's coincidence, but think about it: Even the best or worst things can escape our minds if we're heading in the opposite direction at the time. Example: Would you care if you won the lottery when someone close just died? Maybe, but in that case I'd say you need help! (EDIT: Or you're just very good at getting on with your life. In that case, good for you.) (EDIT AGAIN: When I think about it, it was probably a bad example, but you get the point...)
The cancer was building up over time so it's not like your cat suddenly got cancer right after the job interview It had cancer all along, probably for a long time. You just didn't know about it.