Everything happens for a reason. Sometimes we have to look for it. Whatever happens, always ask, "Why here?, Why now?, Why at all?" It may teach you something about yourself.
2006-10-15 05:38:13
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answer #1
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answered by mindtelepathy 5
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I love to think there are coincidences, but in reality... mathematically, there are just random events, and we put our value of it being a coincidence on it. Coincidence implies that there was some fate leading to an unlikely event, a drawing force of some kind, but as much as it is in our nature to think that way, events really do happen randomly, and often-times we highlight the most unlikely events and make ourselves feel that there is some order to the random chaos.
2006-10-15 05:35:24
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answer #2
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answered by Stephanie S 6
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some enable you understand which you're psychic and that's that, yet I want a greater clinical/possibility-proper clarification. What you're experiencing is Littlewood's regulation--possible "magnificent" occurences that are no longer quite that magnificent in simple terms because of how many activities people journey consistent with day. that is greater of a mathematical thought than something, yet quite Littlewood ability that something and each little thing which you journey on the same time as wakeful is an "journey" of which there are some million/month in accordance to his calculation. The stipulation right here is that with a pattern length this huge, there's a nonzero possibility for definitely insane and unbelievable issues to take place, like predicting the destiny via organic possibility. look up Littlewood's regulation for a greater desirable thought of what i'm getting at.
2016-10-19 10:43:40
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answered by ? 4
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Coincidence:: A sequence of events that although accidental seems to have been planned or arranged.
SO by definition they are random events that only "seem" to have been planned. I guess it means the same thing. But if you mean is there something like "destiny" i'd have to say I believe in free will and in the choices we make.
2006-10-15 05:34:31
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answered by spliff 2
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Sure they do. It was pure conincidence that I saw this and answered it... I could have simply not refreshed my screen until it was gone.
Heh, but really, there's always coincendences. Take the brothers who were separated at birth, both ended up living 50 miles from each other, marrying women who shared their name, were born in the same month on the same year... it's all fact, and yet, it's all coincidence :)
2006-10-15 05:32:18
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answer #5
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answered by iswd1 5
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no such thing as ether. Everything happens for a reason, things are fate not random
2006-10-15 05:41:59
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answer #6
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answered by malfunction_r@sbcglobal.net 2
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Yes, of course. But the coincidences are included in the necessity.
2006-10-15 05:46:25
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Everything happens for a REASON, and b/c of things that have happened to me it's hard for me to believe otherwise.
2006-10-15 07:07:28
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answer #8
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answered by Gwennan 2
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Nothing random in this world, it is either generated by God or by evil.
2006-10-15 05:37:27
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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yes there is such thing.
2006-10-15 05:31:04
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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