Cause and effect is misunderstood.
The effect can occur before the cause. In maths there is mainly two types of behaviours, divergent and convergent. I would guess that our existance is a continuous feed back loop of future affecting the past and the past affecting the future, in a convergent matter. This is like someone skillfully shaping clay on a rotating plate without the clay getting ruined by too much feedback. Hm... This can more easily be understood by simply accepting the fact that there is a "script" playing. And that destiny is mostly rigid (but not completely), because of the fact that this existance is convergently approaching a certain state. This feedback loop is making changes to history and an indicator of this is the widespread phenomena "The mandela effect". Our brain has probably been evolved though a method called "gradient descent". Evolution doesn't care about cheaters; animals and organisms that get the ability to sneak-peak into other dimensions to find out a way to survive. I believe "the mandela effect" is one such instinct. Wild enough to get one on the brink to insanity but when everything calms down it is probably an advantage in some way. Growing wings probably hurt alot, but after that you understand that these problematic things growing also gices a flying ability. This weekend a big tree disappeared that I knew grew there a day before. I don't panic about this, it's perfectly normal. Nothing to worry about, seriously. And like one week earlier I concentrated on that tree and noted that it was growing in an aestetically displeasing manner. Now poff, the administrator cleaned it up.