There Are No Random Acts

“That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind.” This quote written by Mitch Albom in the book “The Five People You Meet In Heaven” has a very impactful meaning. To me it is perceived as, every living thing on earth has fate and a purpose. For example, Eddie did not believe he had a purpose in “The Five PeopleYou Meet In Heaven” but he later realized that his purpose was far beyond what he had expected. Everyone’s purpose as well as fate may vary depending on their personality and way of life. Your purpose may be to treat little boys and girls in hospitals to prevent a worsening sicknesses. You might even be a famous singer, who’s songs get millions of plays all around the globe. No matter what you do or what you are looking forward to doing in the future, God already has a very important roll for you to play in life. The people you may encounter on a day to day basis effect your life and you effect theirs as well. That is a common reason why us humans have friends and foes. People have first impressions that are either good or bad and they effect the way we think of them, which is a factor that helps us develop fate. You learn lessons from those people as well, which can be life changing or simple but impactful. Which comes to show, whether you know it at the time or not, you were connected to that person and they said something that had a toll on your life. In conclusion, all events that happen in our lives have a significant reason.