A young man finds a partner for a contracting business. During a job, the young man and his partner find themselves in a major disagreement. In a moment of rage, the young man shoots a bullet into his partner's brain and walks away, leaving his body to rot. No one saw or heard them in the middle of the field deep in the forest.
Months later the body is found, there is no evidence and the murder remains a mystery.
Twenty years pass and the young man, no longer young, is one of the richest and most famous contractors in the country.
One day one of his engineers, who is clearing with dynamite, asks the man to come and scout an area to be cleared. The two of them go deep into a forest, which seems strangely familiar to the contractor. They stop. In shock, the boss not only realizes that this is the forest where he killed his business partner, but also that they are standing almost exactly where it happened.
Meanwhile, the engineer asks his boss to set off a test explosion, to locate the place where the cleanup will begin and where the crews will arrive.
They place the dynamite at the base of a stump that was once a large tree and move back, pulling the cable to a safe distance. The explosives expert pulls the pin and the tree stump is uprooted and thrown into the air.
When the air clears of smoke, the boss falls to the ground, shot through the forehead. The police autopsy reveals a surprising result. The bullet lodged in the man's brain had come straight from the trunk of the tree that had been blown up. The ballistics experts revealed that the bullet was a type of bullet that had been discontinued some twenty years earlier.
As Hart Defouw said: "Thanks to the limitations of time, space and causality, not everything in our world happens all at once. A tree and the seed from which it grows cannot exist simultaneously. The tree must grow from the seed. The events that happen in the world also take place according to an organized sequence, in a calendar known as time."
When we consider the intertwining of past, present and future, it is easy to become confused. Is there really "chance" or "coincidence"? It depends on how we understand coincidence. Even if events are not personally connected to us, they are all part of a design...
Everything has a reason, and life has a reason, even if we don't fully understand why.
Life may not only seem stranger than we think, but also stranger than we can imagine. It is these cosmic coincidences that make life most mysterious.
As Henri Frederic Amiel wrote in the Journal in 1856:" "How true it is that your destinies are decided by nothing; a little imprudence aided by an insignificant coincidence is like an acorn fertilized by a drop of rain. Perhaps we and others will be crucified on the trees that will grow from this acorn."
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