Chapter 48 - Just a Glitch in the Matrix

Some coincidences are small. This one felt biblical. It totally freaked me out.
We were at work, scrolling through a list of development houses from all over the world, trying to decide which one to use for a project. After some deliberation, we picked one and started working with them. It seemed like a completely random choice—until the next day.
That morning, I opened LinkedIn to check my notifications, and there it was: "Natali [very unique surname] has viewed your profile.” She worked at the development house.
My heart skipped a beat. I stared at the tiny profile picture, trying to catch up with what my brain was racing to process. It looked like her. Was it?
Natali had been an incredibly important figure in my life—someone who had shaped my understanding of love, connection, and perhaps even fate. Her surname wasn’t common, and seeing it there, connected to this seemingly random developer, felt like the universe was pointing a neon sign directly at me.
My mind went into overdrive. I imagined her secretly training in tech, working her way into the industry, just so she could cross paths with me again. It was a romantic, cinematic idea, the kind you’d see in a feel-good movie about soulmates and destiny. But was it real?
I couldn’t shake the idea. I combed through the LinkedIn profile, trying to confirm if it really was her. The signs were there, but as I dug deeper, the truth began to emerge. It wasn’t her. It wasn’t even someone connected to her. It was just an unrelated person with the same rare surname—a cruel, sick coincidence.
But what were the odds? It felt like an elaborate joke, the universe orchestrating some kind of test. Was it telling me to let go of the past? Was it reminding me of her for a reason? Was I reading too much into it, desperate to assign meaning to randomness?
I spent days unraveling this moment, dissecting it for a lesson, a purpose. The disappointment stung, but it also left me pondering the power of coincidence—or what I thought might be coincidence. If nothing else, it reminded me of the weight certain people hold in our lives, even long after they’ve gone.
Maybe the universe wasn’t trying to teach me anything at all. Or maybe the lesson was simple: Not everything has to make sense. Sometimes, it just is.