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“I can read significance into tiny, tiny things. If I'd met someone 10 years ago and not seen them again, and then I suddenly bumped into them, I'd feel that that was 'meant,' or there's a fate, you know?” quote by Rosamund Pike
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“I can read significance into tiny, tiny things. If I'd met someone 10 years ago and not seen them again, and then I suddenly bumped into them, I'd feel that that was 'meant,' or there's a fate, you know?”

Rosamund Pike

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Interview with Rosamund Pike, 2022

People often assign deep meaning to coincidences, seeing patterns or destiny in random encounters.

In simple terms: We read significance into random events.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when meaning‑making may be bias.

Themes

psychology meaning coincidence fate perception

Mood

reflective curious

Type

philosophical observational

When to use this quote

  • chance meetings
  • long‑lost friends
  • unexpected reunions

Key Concepts

Pattern recognition cognitive bias apophenia

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you often interpret coincidences as fate?
  • How might this affect your decisions?
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