So what's the big coincidence? Just now, only a couple hours later, I got a call from my doctor saying that after what must be about a year she finally has a response from the ADHD specialist asking me to request from them an "intake package" to fill out.
"Oh! Finally! So when will they take me in for diagnosis?"
"Well," she said, "It's usually about 16 weeks after they receive the intake package."
"!"
I'm actually happy with a friend's original diagnosis of me. I had mentioned to her my lifelong difficulty concentrating on virtually anything: text books, any other books, lectures, conversations, and now the open mic poetry readings. She was able to diagnose me (hesitantly) right away because she has children with the same problems.
But what are the chances against hearing from my doctor about this within minutes after I wrote about it, which was at some random point in the middle of this year and a half of waiting? Pretty steep, but this kind of thing seems to happen to me a lot more often than it should.
So, okay then. If my existence is so tuned into the universe, maybe I can actually "force" coincidences to happen! Why not? It's no more unlikely than the other. So for instance, maybe, just from me writing this second blurb the doctor will have to get back to me before this day is out. No choice.
I'm waiting.
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Donald Brackett Synchronicity rules.
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Stan Burfield Weirdness all of it.
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Donald Brackett Indeed. gets weirder every day.
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Stan Burfield Well, my weirdness just stays pretty much at the same level.
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Donald Brackett Mine too. But the world is catching up.
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Stan Burfield yeah, yes. The population increases, and so do the possible connections and coincidences.
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Donald Brackett Especially with social media and Trump, our civilization itself now has ADHD, just like us, but on a mass scale.
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Stan Burfield Oh dear. And I've been counting on the world to calm down my jitters. Great. Well, at least I know now that the world isn't responsible for them.