Well, I think I saw string theory in action today.
On my Facebook account, a contact (who's a friend of a friend, really) wanted to swap BlackBerry® PINs after seeing me update Facebook via my BlackBerry® smartphone.
Now here's a gal who studies hundreds of miles away in Perth, Australia.
And by simply exchanging BlackBerry® PINs, I learnt that she actually lives in the same neighbourhood as I do.
Okay, please tell me that isn't amazing.
We spent the entire day on BlackBerry® Messenger, sending messages to & fro for hours. And I think we hit it off.
I'm now one friend stronger. =D
You see, this is string theory in its highest form. What moved her to ask for my PIN? What moved me to start a conversation?
And what on Earth moved us to share so much within a few hours?
After achieving So-Po Blogger status, I have declined many random requests to get to know me. I've become a public figure of sorts, to a point where people shout 'Choco!' in the streets. (This is despite me not actually revealing or posting a photograph of myself).
But I honestly don't know what possessed me to just pass her my PIN without thinking of the consequences.
And you know what the amazing this is? I don't regret it. Not one bit. Because this girl is, by far, the cutest, sweetest thing I have ever come across.
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String theory connects the world, at a sub-atomic level. Whatever happens in the universe actually pulls/tugs/lax-es the strings involved in the event, and thus creates a cosmic reaction.
A bit like the saying that when you sneeze, a tree waves lazily in the wind halfway across the world.
So next time you, say, make a friend, think of the amazing cosmic event that compelled you & your new friend to get together and create a new, lasting relationship.
Because I took a step back to look at the bigger picture. The cosmic picture. And it was awesome.
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone
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