“Mind-Blowing Coincidences: 24 Stories That Will Make You Question Fate!”

"Mind-Blowing Coincidences: 24 Stories That Will Make You Question Fate!"

One weekend a bunch of us decided to go to Washington DC, and I wore my staff shirt from the camp; it had very distinctive stripes across the shoulders.

We are in the Smithsonian and I feel someone touch my arm. I turned around, and it is that little girl who was my friend. She had her parents had gone from Iowa to DC for part of their vacation. They’d missed me at camp that year. But they didn’t quite believe her when she said she saw me until they spotted the stripes from across the room. .

TootsNYC , Andrej Lišakov/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

A woman driving at night, traffic reflections and red tail lights create an eerie coincidence in her rearview mirror. I was w/ a friend and he’s chatting up this girl… I end up sitting in her car while they talk on her porch and I guess I was fiddling w/ the knobs and switches on the dash; I left everything as I found it but I must have inadvertently dimmed the console lights all the way down.

Years later I meet the same girl, end up sitting in her same car and it’s night time, her dash lights are out; “have been for years” she says.

I lean over and turn the dimmer up.

HouseAtomic , selcuk s/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

A couple surrounded by boxes, smiling while looking at a photo album, representing unbelievable coincidences. When I was in the early stages of dating my spouse, I brought her to my hometown to meet my parents. While looking at an old family photo album, she pointed to a picture and said “how do you know this man?” I answered, “that’s my uncle” and she said, “No, he’s my uncle!” Turns out her mother’s sister married my mother’s brother.

Bongo_Goblogian , cottonbro studio/pexels (not the actual photo) Report

Person opening an envelope at a desk with a laptop, depicting an intriguing coincidence moment. I worked with a lady called Linda about twenty years before this happened. We got on really well and were on friendly terms, but not ultra-close. Time went by, we both went on to work elsewhere, and we lost touch.

I started my own business, and, after a few years, I had a vacancy for a new member of staff. To be honest, although Linda would have been perfect for the position, I didn’t think of her at all: it was years before social media and she had fallen right off my radar.

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