Although numerous explanations have been offered, meaningful coincidences—synchronicity and serendipity—are primarily psychological phenomena. Without you noticing them, they do not exist. In common ...
We sometimes encounter coincidences that feel significant or unexpectedly helpful. These experiences often fall under two main types of meaningful coincidences: synchronicity and serendipity. Both ...
My first memory of synchronicity happened when I was in junior high school. My grandmother was ill, and I went to the drug store to buy a card. When I returned home, I learned my grandmother had ...
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