Perfect timing.

Perfect timing..........is there really anything like a perfect time? Or to put it more precisely,, perfect timing? Apparently there are times when things occur and one can say it's just perfect timing. For instance, you planned to go somewhere at a particular time, but for some reason you are delayed. When you finally get out of your initial location, you see someone that is going to the same destination as you and the person give you a ride, and you get to save the money you would have spent for transport fare. It's easy to say to the person, "you passing here now is just perfect timing".

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There could be another scenario where something very disastrous is brewing. Say an electric appliance was left on and it's beginning to overheat, almost getting to the point where it starts burning. If one walks in just before the first combustion occurs and cut the power, it could be termed as perfect timing. The case scenarios are endless.

But let's consider this, what then do we call a coincidence? I mean, all the scenarios mentioned above can very well fit as coincidences. So how then do we differentiate between perfect timing and coincidence? Is there really any difference?

Well, I believe there's no such thing as a coincidence, and the perfect time or perfect timing is just a way to describe events the time they occur. Here is what I mean, anytime there is an occurrence, I believe that is the exact time it was supposed to happen. Yes, it might align with the plan one made, but if it doesn't, that doesn't stop that particular occurrence from happening at a perfect time. As we might have experienced, not everything we plan go accordingly. I believe that failure or anomaly happened at the perfect time. It might sound harsh, but it's true. I mean, when then is the perfect time to fail than when one actually fails?

Lastly, I think timing is more relative than actual. What one person might consider to be the perfect time might be the worse possible time for another person, based on each person's expectations. Let's use a competition as an example. Let's say it's the final round, and only two finalist are left. But teams or individual want to win, but of course, only one can carry the trophy. Now, whoever the trophy goes to, that competitor can consider the victory to have come at a perfect time, while the second runner up might say it's the worse possible time. But in real sense, the entire occurrences all happened at the perfect time.

In conclusion, there isn't really a perfect time. Everything thing that has happened, is happening, and will happen are all within their timing.
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