His meeting in the Tersa was the outcome of Sakhif Six. However, unlike this, is it not measured by the importance of an event, and the large number of its meanings is that it is linked to the largest possible number of seashells? Only the coincidence can be meaningful. What happens necessarily, what is expected and repeated daily remains a dumb thing. Only the coincidence is speaking. We seek to read in it as the gypsies read in the drawings that coffee coffee is made at the headquarters of the cup.
The meeting at Tersa stemmed from Sakhif Six, yet its significance doesn't hinge on its gravity or interpretations, but rather on its connection with countless seashells. This suggests that the true essence of an experience lies in its randomness and unpredictability, rather than its routine nature.
According to the author, only coincidences hold meaning. Expected events or daily occurrences lack substance and fail to communicate anything noteworthy. Coincidences, like the intricate patterns read by gypsies in coffee grounds, invite a deeper exploration of significance beyond the mundane.