Everything happened exactly as I had intended it shouldn't.
In "Homo Faber," the author Max Frisch explores themes of fate, intention, and the unpredictability of life. The narrative follows Walter Faber, a rational and technological man whose meticulously planned life contrasts sharply with the unforeseen events that unfold around him. His statement, “Everything happened exactly as I had intended it shouldn't,” reflects his struggle with the limitations of human control over circumstances. It underscores the irony of life’s unpredictability, despite...