Why not? We live in a world full of endless actions, reactions, and inactions. Personally, I have experienced far too much serendipity to not believe in fate.

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Was it serendipity or just math? Perhaps the probability of the thing that happened wasn’t as low as you may have thought?

(just being the annoying nerd)

what you are referring to is probably about the fact that... no matter how low the chance of something, there are so many people alive that *eventually* it will happen to somebody

but the fact that the event is certain to happen doesnt mean it is highly unlikely...

okay ended with the statistics and probability rambling

It’s both. Serendipity and probability are related. And serendipity can be tied to both high probability and low probability events.

Example? How can we distinguish between the two and not conclude they are one and the same?