The Buddha Says: Encounters and Missed Connections Are All About Fate
The Buddha said, encounters and missed connections are all about fate.
Meeting is fate, a reunion after a long absence;
Missing is the end of fate, a love destined not to be together in this lifetime;
Turning away is the extinction of fate, a cold back that hurts a loving heart.

What is fate?
Meeting is fate, leaving is fate, loving but unable to have is fate, having fate but no connection is fate;
Missing is fate, recognizing is fate, passing by without a glance is fate, a glance is fate;
Friend is fate, confidant is fate, loving each other forever is fate, arguing and fighting is fate;
Anyone who cherishes fate, will always make connections......
If it weren't for fate, why so many people in the world, would still meet you?
If it weren't for fate, why would the heart be so bitter, why would longing be so sweet?
Being together is because of fate; not being together is because of a shallow fate.
Therefore, desperately cherish every encounter, let fate deepen, holding hands is the best fate.
Everything has cause and effect.
The meeting in this life is the result of tireless cultivation in the previous life;
Being together in this life is the result of disregarding and obsessively loving;
Being able to meet in the next life is a promise that cannot be forgotten in three lives and three incarnations.
Getting it, losing it, all are fate, the belonging of emotions.
Therefore, don't be confused by past achievements, don't be depressed about the future,
The best way to cherish fate is – to let it go naturally.

Therefore, don't let people you cherish feel heartbroken, but instead return with your heart.