Journey’s Start

Photo by Alex Kalinin on Unsplash

Journey’s Start

Susan Polifronio
US

Reflecting back on seventy-five years, I can see how convoluted my path has been. Today, I sell books and music, but it all began with my first meaningful coincidence when I was twenty.

In 1971, I was listening to a friend of an ex-boyfriend talk about a past love who had become a registered nurse and had attended a particular nursing school in San Francisco. At the time, I was a college dropout living at home with my much younger sister. Two of my sisters were away at college, and I had no idea what to do with my life.

On a whim, I applied to that nursing school. I was told I had missed the application deadline, but because I misunderstood some of what they told me, I kept calling back. I was older than most applicants—they were eighteen—and they assumed my persistence meant passion. They decided to admit me to the class beginning that fall.

It turned out to be the perfect home for me. I spent twenty hours a week in the hospital and twenty hours a week in academics. Three years later, I became a registered nurse. I had applied to no other nursing schools. Nursing wasn’t something I had ever planned on.

Looking back, there were hints. I had worked one summer in high school with autistic children, and after dropping out of college, I briefly worked as a nurse’s aide in a convalescent hospital. Still, at twenty, I had no real vision for my future. That one conversation—purely coincidental—changed everything.

It led me to Los Angeles, where I met my partner and husband of forty-six years, John. He opened up a world that is still my life today. We shared passions—his for music, mine for reading and the cello. He was an autodidact, immersed in music, philosophy, politics, and the wisdom of the world.

Together, we opened a business selling music and books, which still exists forty-four years later. There have been many other meaningful coincidences since that first one—some I feel John is still part of, even after his passing. But it was that first coincidence that set me on my path for the last fifty years.

Do you have your own story to share?

We invite you to join our global community by sharing your own story of a meaningful coincidence. It could be wondrous, funny, curious, unexplained, deeply profound, or anything in between! If you have more than one story to share, please create a separate story entry for each. Each story is limited to a maximum of 300 words.

View All Story Forum Posts

See more stories from around the globe of meaningful coincidences, synchronicity and serendipity!

Spiritual Awakening

Spiritual Awakening

I was on the verge of a manic episode when I had a spiritual moment....

Read More
Two Coincidence Stories

Two Coincidence Stories

I have around three coincidences per day. I try to ignore them, but I’m happy...

Read More
A Dream of Betrayal Comes True

A Dream of Betrayal Comes True

In 2020, I had a dream about my ex-boyfriend. First, a bit about him: He...

Read More
My Life Was Saved By a Phone Call

My Life Was Saved By a Phone Call

A couple of years ago, I was experiencing significant pain near my ear. I went...

Read More
The Manuscript That Wouldn’t Stay Hidden

The Manuscript That Wouldn’t Stay Hidden

I never planned to write or publish a book. But within just a few days,...

Read More

A Perilous Journey in the Copper Canyon

A Perilous Journey in the Copper Canyon

I was returning from a visit to an Indigenous community in Mexico’s Copper Canyon. The...

Read More

A Job in the Palm of My Hand

A Job in the Palm of My Hand

While I was pursuing my master’s degree in the UK, a colleague invited me to...

Read More

Make It Ridiculous

Make It Ridiculous

My sister Laura passed away in 2008 at age 45. I was 40 at the...

Read More

The Butterfly I Asked For

The Butterfly I Asked For

I shared in a peer support group last week. The village is named St-Guillaume. I...

Read More

I Love You. Thank You.

I Love You. Thank You.

In mid-April last year, one of my dearest friends was diagnosed with stage IV brain...

Read More

Connecting with My Dad

Connecting with My Dad

My dad left when I was twelve, and I’ve seen him only a handful of...

Read More

Close Friends

Close Friends

A few weeks ago, I was watching a TV program about Boris Pasternak. Meanwhile, without...

Read More

The Spiral Points the Way

The Spiral Points the Way

Last night, I went to bed wondering whom to ask to write the foreword to...

Read More

Connective Tissue

Connective Tissue

Raised in the woods, I have had a lifelong love of fungi: mushrooms, spores, rootlets,...

Read More

Join Our Mail List

Receive the latest TCP news and announcements to awaken your mind and nourish your spirit. We will never share your email address; you can unsubscribe at any time.