Not everything I believe is rational, but most of it is.
Most of my world is solid, material and fairly predictable. Almost everything has an explanation if I look long enough.
But as much as I hate to admit it, there are things which I can’t explain — and I often find hidden meaning in those unexplained things. Some of those inexplicable things have felt holy at times. Others of them have felt evil. Some have felt ambiguous and baffling. (I have a collection of stories which I rarely share.) But something in me looks for meaning in these unexplained experiences.
I know this is a common human trait. (Apophenia is the psychological term.) I’m rational enough to know I might be looking for meaning in things which are really just random and meaningless noise in some quantum field. But I’ve had two experiences this week which leave me feeling as though someone’s trying to tell me something.

With millions jobless, U.S. companies struggle to find skilled workers
Until I can have the family I need, I’ll spend my Thanksgiving alone
Taking responsibility for mistakes is foreign concept in many lawsuits
Are we destined to become our parents? Or can we be different?
FDA’s war on margarine is really an attack on your freedom of choice
Christmas tree ‘promotion fee’ is just another hidden tax on consumers
Why exactly is it such a big deal to be invited to the White House?
Miss. church turns back clock by refusing to marry black couple