E EmptyNest Administrator Sep 13, 2010 #1 If you often take compounding coincidences for fate, you're most likely ignoring random chance. If you step back and take a look at the possibility fate could simply be random, chances are you'll find that it is. More »
If you often take compounding coincidences for fate, you're most likely ignoring random chance. If you step back and take a look at the possibility fate could simply be random, chances are you'll find that it is. More »