Thursday, July 31, 2014

Invisible Threads Are The Strongest Ties


“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 from The Five People You Meet in Heaven suggests that every day choices and seemingly small decisions affect the future.  "Random" people that we cross paths with daily may have a bigger impact on our lives than we will ever know; The Five People You Meet in Heaven proves this point.  Throughout the story, when Eddie met each person in Heaven, he didn't realize what connection they had with his life.  Whenever the people Eddie met told him about the connection Eddie was taken aback.  The familiar blue man at Ruby Pier died because he saved Eddies life. If the blue man would have run him over, than Eddie would not have had the chance to live like he did.  The shock from almost hitting a young child caused the man’s heart rate to skyrocket. When he fainted at the wheel, it caused a life ending car wreck.  Eddie thought he saw someone in the hut when he set it on fire.  After that and being shot in the leg, he always had nightmares.  He lived a miserable life after being mentally and physically scarred.  Coincidences are nonexistent occurrences that mask excuses.  Everything happens for a reason.  God does not believe in coincidences because he makes everything happen for a reason.  You may have already had multiple people die in your place, and one day you may die in theirs.  Remember this any time you are making a decision because you never know who life you may be impacting is.  In conclusion, nothing can separate us.  We are one, but we function as many connected by invisible threads.  

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