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The Role of Serendipity in the Master Plan

Relish in those serendipitous moments with the August issue.

Serendipity is like stumbling upon a quaint bookstore while lost in a new city. Or meeting a lifelong friend in an accidental conversation. This delightful twist of fate reminds us that sometimes, the most beautiful moments in life are those we don’t anticipate. This August, embrace this phenomenon with Mass Appeal Magazine. Your master plan is well cared for with our contributors. Believe it will all work out while working through it.  

 

A Moment of Serendipity 

To begin, Madelyn Furlong tells her story in “Arrested Development.” Furlong attempts to answer, “What should I do with my life?” Learn about how a chance encounter answered Furlong’s question. People walk into your life, not knowing their positive impact. And how magical is that? 

 

Meanwhile, Anna Wojtowicz walks us along her career path. Anna Wojtowicz changed her life and others’ as shown in “Art of the Game.” Her business supports female entrepreneurs. With her unique background, all came in place when building her company. It may not make sense in the beginning, but let serendipity do its magic. Trust. 

 

Moreover, career and uncertainty intersect in Simone Hill’s “A Thin Line.” Hill’s unplanned pregnancy halted so much. Life improvements seemed out of Hill’s grasp until she altered her mindset. No more relying on one aspect of life to impact your emotions. Serendipitous moments can happen around every corner.  

 

The Power of Tech 

In addition, KL Cleeton details their struggle with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). It was technology that saved Cleeton. Through digital interactions, Cleeton found friendship and connection. “I Can” demonstrates the positives of our technological age. Of course, it was the electric wheelchair that proved to be Cleeton’s favorite advancement. 

 

Lastly, engineer Sandeep Rao offers us his ‘Blueprint’ for success. Rao writes about always reexamining one’s goals. His changes every few years prove job and life satisfaction. If you are looking into technology or engineering as a career option. Look to Rao.  

To read the full articles, look to the August 2024 issue of Mass Appeal Magazine.    

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