It's, But It's Not

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Of course, in our lives, we, not just sometimes, but many times hear the word 'coincidence'. People almost always tend to say that something was a coincidence, they never think how or why it is so.
Two people meet and they become friends, and then best friends, and they die best friends. How they met? Coincidence, right?
No, wrong actually.
Those two people met because they did something, they lived their lives, they went to where they wanted to.
Let's assume they met on the street because of reading the same book. A, the first person, reads the book because he was recommended to it and few of his friends told him he should read it because it's an amazing book. B reads it because he is a nerd and a bibliophile and can't miss a newly released book. A was just going to a park to sit and read it in peace, while B was heading home, again to read it in peace. That is not a coincidence, they both have a huge desire to very soon find out what the next event is in the coming lines in the book, that is why they read it on the street while walking. Many people are impatient about books!
They both love reading, that is not a coincidence, it's a hobby.
They met on the road. Coincidence? No! They simply lived their lives and did what they wanted. None of it is a coincidence, the meeting was meant to happen because it is their fate. A fate that they could change, but they couldn't because they are not aware that it will be there in the first place. So no one can change the unknown. You just can be prepared for it. And everything has a reason. Confidences even have reasons, but people are either too lazy to think of the reasons, or too blind to see them, and so, they simply say Coincidence.

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