2025.09.21 – Paulo Coelho and the Anonymous Text “Nadie se cruza en tu vida por azar”

Summary

A Spanish text that begins with “NADIE SE CRUZA EN TU VIDA POR AZAR” explains that people enter our lives for a reason, for a season, or for a lifetime. It has been widely shared online and is often attributed to Paulo Coelho, although he is not its author. The text is considered anonymous.

Context and Scope

The scope includes the full Spanish passage and its key ideas, along with the clarification that it has been misattributed to Paulo Coelho and that its authorship is anonymous.

Exhaustive Narrative of Facts

Spanish Text Beginning and Theme

The passage begins with the words “NADIE SE CRUZA EN TU VIDA POR AZAR.”
Its central idea is that every person who enters a life has a role: some arrive for a reason, some for a season, and some for a lifetime.

People Entering for a Reason

The text explains that certain people appear to fill a specific need.
They may help with a difficulty, offer guidance, or provide physical, emotional, or spiritual support.
They often feel like a gift of God.
Eventually, the relationship may end, sometimes because of an action, sometimes because they leave, and sometimes because they pass away.
Their purpose is fulfilled when needs have been met and desires satisfied, and then it becomes their time to go.

People Entering for a Season

Other people enter only for a season.
They bring joy, peace, or laughter.
They may teach something new or give experiences of pleasure and growth.
The passage underlines this with the emphatic statement: “Créeme!! Es REAL!!!”
These relationships are beautiful but temporary.

Lifetime Relationships

A smaller group of people remain for a lifetime.
They bring lessons that endure and help build emotional foundations.
The text highlights the importance of accepting the lessons, loving these people, and carrying forward what has been learned into other areas of life.

Attribution Clarification

Although widely attributed to Paulo Coelho, this passage does not appear in any of his official works.
It has also been falsely associated with Jorge Luis Borges.
The true authorship is anonymous.

Practical Takeaways

  • Relationships serve different purposes: meeting a need, enriching a season, or lasting for a lifetime.
  • Endings do not erase meaning; they mark that a purpose has been fulfilled.
  • Recognizing the type of connection helps to embrace gratitude instead of clinging to permanence.
  • Authorship is anonymous, despite frequent misattribution to Paulo Coelho.

Published by Leonardo Tomás Cardillo

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