If you can happily live with the resulting experiences whether pleasing or not, then this is a perfectly valid approach.
However, as most are trying to increase the pleasant experiences and decrease those that create additional problems, such an approach probably isn't well advised.
For example, a person who makes his living as a farmer or perhaps a fisherman must learn what will produce the desired outcome (continued survival) and act appropriately. To simply cast his seed when fate has placed him on a rockface isn't likely to assure his survival past the when his neighbors are harvesting their properly planned crops. For the fisherman to put out to sea in the teeth of a hurricane may indeed open new doors, but they are more likely to be Pearly Gates than new relationships...
:-)