Convergence and the Illusion of Destiny
When two minds ingest the same deep well of ideas and surface with identical conclusions, the pattern reveals that intelligence is more a map of shared structure than a personal compass. The convergence suggests that certain logical terrains are inevitable once the underlying premises are fixed, challenging any romantic notion of singular genius. Yet invention remains a matter of timing and context: the same insight may erupt in one epoch and lie dormant in another, showing that destiny is a dialogue between immutable reasoning and mutable circumstance.
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