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The woman, breathless, approached him. "I'm so sorry! It wasn't planned to fly away like that."
Elias was a man who lived by his "plannes." He didn't just have a calendar; he had a manuscript. By 7:00 AM, the coffee was brewed. By 7:15 AM, he was on page four of the morning news. His life was a series of perfectly timed gears, a masterwork of preparation that left no room for the chaos of the world. PLANNES
One Tuesday, Elias sat on a park bench, precisely three minutes ahead of his scheduled lunch break. He opened his leather-bound planner to check off "Sit on Bench," but his pen ran dry. For the first time in a decade, Elias had no backup. He stared at the blank space where a checkmark should be, a tiny fracture in his perfect world. The woman, breathless, approached him
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Elias looked at his dry pen, then at the sketch, and finally at the woman. "Actually," he said, surprised by his own voice, "I think I was exactly where I was supposed to be."