Huh. I disagree with all the posts so far.
Murphy’s Law, if you go by what actually happened to Edward Murphy to make them come up with the law, is “If anything can go wrong, it will.” Murphy’s Law is not a post-ironic statement, and it doesn’t mean “life sucks” or “shit happens.” It’s an observation of reality; if it is possible for a mistake to be made, or an accident to befall you, sooner or later it will. The idea behind the law is that when designing or planning something you’re supposed to design or plan it in a way to make it impossible for things to go wrong… as Murphy wished he had done with the sensors that were plugged in backwards. Had they been designed so you couldn’t plug them in backwards, the problem wouldn’t have happened. But it did go wrong, because it COULD go wrong.
Murphy’s Law is at the heart of a lot of good engineering, design, and safety work. If you go into a factory and see the various safety precautions built into machines - dead man switches, panic buttons, shields, block outs, etc. etc. - they’re all manifestations of Murphy’s Law. If an accident can happen, it will, so they design things so accidents CAN’T happen.