Sometimes, coincidences feel like your life is sending you a little message, kind of like when your favorite toy shows up at just the right moment.
Imagine you're playing with blocks, and you build a tower. It falls down, but then you notice that your brother was also building a tower, and his fell down too. That’s a coincidence, two things happening at the same time without anyone planning it.
Now imagine you’re thinking about going to the park, and just as you say “I wish I could go to the park,” your friend says, “Hey, wanna go to the park?” That feels like something special, kind of like synchronicities. It’s when things line up in a way that seems meaningful.
What Makes Synchronicities Feel Special
Think about your favorite snack. You're eating it, and suddenly you see someone else with the same snack. It's not magic, it just feels like your life is paying attention to you, kind of like how your mom knows when you need a hug.
Examples
- Noticing that you meet the same person at two different cafes on the same day.
- Finding a $20 bill right after you needed it most.
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See also
- What is synchronicity?
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