Read any biography.
If someone was important enough to warrant a book about their life, then you’ll notice something:
At some point – and maybe more than once – a miracle happened. Some moment of coincidence or serendipity occurs, one that was an essential part of their story.
Without it, they wouldn’t have followed their destiny. They might not have even survived.
Materialists have answers to this:
“Those stories are exaggerations. Drama sells books!”
“It’s selection bias. Coincidences have to happen to someone, given enough people.”
“It would be weird if coincidences didn’t happen!”
Sure, I get that.
Except I bet you can point to moments in your own life where a random, unlikely moment pushed you onto a different path.
A chance meeting.
An ad that you didn’t ignore for once.
Some strange moment that changed your thinking forever.
This has happened to you. You are the miracle. Your life is so unlikely that it defies logic.
And if everyone’s story is like this, then it’s not selection bias. It’s not lies told for dramatic effect.
Miracles are part of how the world works.
And the really curious part?
You never know what will be your next wonderful coincidence until much later.
It could even be this post.
Sure, that’s not likely as such, but you can’t rule it out. These words appearing before you might be the catalyst for a new, better life.
Of course, that’s not likely unless you act on these words.
And keep acting on them.
If this is the start of a new phase of your personal growth, then the next step is to follow this link: