Entry No. 5: Everything Happens for a Reason
“You have been created in order that you might make a difference. You have within you the power to change the world.” ― Andy Andrews

Have you ever heard of Edward Lorenz? He attended Dartmouth, Harvard, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), had a doctorate in meteorology, served in World War II, and has won many awards in the field of science. MIT actually has a center in his name, The Lorenz Center, for his contributions to the field and in honor of the efforts he pioneered. The man was a straight-up genius and from all accounts a fantastic person. Yet, I bet you have never heard of him.
Have you ever heard of
The Butterfly Effect? It's the theory that a butterfly in America flapping its wings and just doing its thing over here, could create a tsunami across the world. There have been many books and movies based on this theory, or that simply apply it. Ever seen a movie where they go to the past and are warned
countless
times that any changes they make can drastically alter the present?
Yeah Marty McFly, I am looking at you buddy. Do you know who founded this theory? None other than the one and only resident genius, Edward Lorenz. As I am sure you could have inferred from the paragraph above.
This theory I believe is one of the
most fundamental theories, as it quite literally changes the world around you. It means that one person in fact does have the power to change the world. That even though we are a speck of dust on the windshield of time, we were put here for a reason and we are not as insignificant as we are often led to feel.
I am sure you have seen those quotes on social media that reference the setbacks of celebrities in comparison to where they ended up. Quotes that are designed to reassure you that you are where you are meant to be in life. You know the things like:
- Walt Disney was fired from the because he 'lacked imagination and had no good ideas
- Oprah Winfrey was fired for getting 'too emotionally invested in her stories
- Thomas Edison's teachers told him he was 'too stupid to learn anything
- Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team
I think it's a fascinating topic, the things that
needed to happen in order for us to become the people that we were meant to be. This goes back to Entry No. 3 which focused on gratitude. Some of my biggest blessings started out as some of my biggest hardships.
Let me explain.
- On September 15th, 1996, a co-worker of a woman called her not feeling well asking if she could cover her shift. That woman, being the person that she was, decided to cover for the sick co-worker. That day, three individuals planned to rob her place of work, killing her in the process. She wasn't supposed to be there.
- In 5th grade, a little girl got assigned a family tree project. The request was simple: go home and learn about your family. This led to the conversation with her parents about grandma, what happened, where she was, and why she never met her. This led to a little girl learning very early on, just how scary the world can be.
- That little girl grew up and decided she wanted to study forensics, to give back to families just like hers. She got $800 dollars more in scholarships to Penn State, so she picked her college, and off she went.
- The girl's college friends invited her out one night, she had reservations, but thought why not, and went out. There she met a man.
- The man turned out to be abusive, toxic, and detrimental to the girl. After a series of unfortunate events, the girl who was on an academic scholarship dropped out. She decides that while she heals, home is where she needs to be.
- Not having a degree, her father sets her up with a job. It's not what she wants to do, but it pays well until she can get back on her feet.
- In her first week at her new job: she meets a man, who has faced some challenges recently. They talk, they bond, they fall in love, and they decide to get married.
Now if you know me then you might see where this is headed. If you don't, this is my story.
I am a physical embodiment of the effect, I am the tsunami.
If one thing changed:
- The coworker didn't get sick
- The robbers didn't pull the trigger
- The teacher changed her lesson plan
- The girl got 800 dollars less in scholarships
- The friends wouldn't have invited her out
- The man went to the bathroom instead of meeting her
- The girl never came home
- The dad never helped
- The new man pursued a different career
Then, none of us would be here. On this website, reading this blog, or at this exact moment in our lives.
In knowing all of that,
how can you for one moment of your precious life think that you don't matter, that you are insignificant, or that you are not exactly where you are meant to be?
Every little thing we do is impactful, in ways that we might not even realize at the time. Do not stress out about that and go all “oh my gosh what I eat today for dinner could alter the space-time continuum.” Think of it as a divine purpose. Treat yourself like the main character in your favorite book. Harry Potter does what he is meant to and supposed to do whether he realizes it or not. Katniss acts on impulse and volunteers as tribute. Ferris Buller decides he needs a day off. The Breakfast Club earns detention.
Sometimes, it's just as simple as that.
What I challenge you to do today is this: realize that there is a reason for everything. Why the car cut you off, why your dog puked last night, why you were dumped, why you lost your loved one, etc.
Maybe, just maybe, it's designed to stop you from being in a moment that was never intended for you.
Love you more,
Morgan
Check this out Corner:
A very short and powerful read: The Butterfly Effect by Andy Andrews

Morgan Conner
is the passionate creator and driving force behind The Modest Journal. At 28 years old, she wears many hats as the owner, founder, CEO, and self-described "resident words girl."
For Morgan, words are more than just communication—they are her love language, her means of storytelling, and a source of inspiration for others. Her blog is a testament to her desire to merge her passions into a single creative outlet, aiming to bring joy and provoke thought through her words.
Whether she's impacting, inspiring, or offering a fresh perspective, Morgan hopes her writing resonates deeply with her audience.


