Is it true that coincidences happen all the time?
Is it true that coincidences happen all the time?
A friend of mine says that this is actually happening all the time if we are observant, and actually what i am noticing is that i am in tune with the flow of life and therefore more capable of noticing these connections. Every single moment is a coincidence. — Douglas Coupland
What does the exclamation ” what a coincidence ” mean?
As in, events that trigger the exclamation “What a coincidence!” or “What are the chances?” Usually, such coincidences seem to have some kind of inherent meaning – even if we don’t know what it is at the time. They make us scratch our heads and wonder, “Hmmm…”
Why is synchronicity often used as a synonym for coincidence?
However, due to the fact that they have significance and meaning to the observer – and are often profoundly life changing – synchronicity has long fascinated humankind. The term “synchronicity” is often used rather loosely as a synonym for coincidence. As in, events that trigger the exclamation “What a coincidence!” or “What are the chances?”
Who is right about being blind to coincidences?
— Emma Bull It is right to chide man for being blind to such coincidences in his daily life. For he thereby deprives his life of a dimension of beauty. — Milan Kundera Have you noticed how we bundle together a range of different phenomena and dismiss it all by calling it “coincidence”?
Where does the word’coincidentally’come from?
Coincidentally, I also have a sister called Sara. He met a student in Toronto who, coincidentally, came from his home state of Kerala. The pair meet again coincidentally, years later, both now with young families.
A friend of mine says that this is actually happening all the time if we are observant, and actually what i am noticing is that i am in tune with the flow of life and therefore more capable of noticing these connections. Every single moment is a coincidence. — Douglas Coupland
Which is the best definition of coincidentally meeting?
adverbio: Describe al verbo, al adjetivo o a otro adverbio (“corre [b]rápidamente [/b]”, “sucede [b]ahora [/b]”, ” [b]muy [/b] extraño”). Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement. Synonyms: by chance, accidentally, together, more… coincidentally meeting [verb for this?] – English Only forum
As in, events that trigger the exclamation “What a coincidence!” or “What are the chances?” Usually, such coincidences seem to have some kind of inherent meaning – even if we don’t know what it is at the time. They make us scratch our heads and wonder, “Hmmm…”