"Serendipity. Fortunate accident, lucky discoveries."
Serendipity has always been one of my favorite movie. If A Walk to Remember taught me about life, forgiveness and sacrifice, this movie gave me that much needed hope of true love and destiny.
Do you believe in destiny?
I do. I think its the reason why I'm still single right now. I may often tell my friends I so want to be in a relationship status but I know for sure that if somebody's gonna pursue me I'll still look for that "sign" that he is the one destined for me. Yes it is not practical specially with my current status, single mom and a provider of the family, but I still have that fate. My relatives and friends advise to go for someone who is stable and a good provider, and forget about destiny coz its no longer a trend nowadays and love can be given and learn. True... but still apart of me still believe... that somewhere out there, someone's fated to be with me... to love me wholeheartedly. Chessy! but im much excited to know.
"How could something not happening be assign?
Maybe the absence of signs is a sign.
Isn't it?
That's lucid.
Maybe there is no fate."
I did ask for a sign before. And I dont know what happen now. I forgot, to what kind of sign did I ask for? One thing is for sure... I am still patiently waiting for my serendipity, that fortunate accident that will turn into lucky discoveries. Hopefully sooner! :)
They say that once in your lifetime someone comes along whom you're absolutely meant to be with. Everything feels great, stars are aligned, body and spirit are in balance.
Jonathan Trager, Prominent television producer for ESPN.
Died last night from complications of losing his soulmate and his fiance. He was 35 years old and soft-spoken and obsessive. Trager never looked the part of a hopeless romantic. But in the final days of his life, he revealed an unknown side of his psyche. This hidden quasi-Jungian persona... surfaced during the Agatha Christie-like pursuit for his long-reputed soulmate, a woman whom he only spent a few precious hours with. Sadly, the protracted search ended late Saturday night... in complete and utter failure.
Yet even in certain defeat, the courageous Trager secretly clung to the belief... that life is not merely a series of meaningless accidents or coincidences. Uh-uh. But rather it's a tapestry of events... that culminate in an exquisite, sublime plan.
Asked about the loss of his dear friend, Dean Kansky, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and executive editor of the New York Times, described Jonathan as a changed man in the last days of his life."Things were clearer for him," Kansky noted.
Ultimately, Jonathan concluded that if we are to live life in harmony with the universe, we must all possess a powerful faith in what the ancients used to call "fatum," what we currently refer to as destiny... Destiny.
T/N: Bold sentences are from the script of the movie Serendipity. <3
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