When I graduated from nursing school, I sat down to write my valedictory address and started it with a quote from one of my favorite movies, Forrest Gump. I’ve spent a lot of time recently reflecting on one of the core ideas of the film and wondering about how destiny and randomness can exist at the same time.
The idea of destiny is one of the central themes explored in the film, and it is expressed most clearly through the perspective of its main character. Rather than presenting a firm philosophical stance, the film embraces uncertainty, offering a gentle reflection on whether human lives are guided by fate, randomness, or a combination of both.
This simple statement carries significant philosophical weight, especially because it comes from a character who often speaks plainly and without pretense. Forrest is not portrayed as a philosopher or intellectual, yet his observations about life often feel profound precisely because of their simplicity.
Throughout the film, Forrest’s life unfolds through a series of extraordinary historical events and personal encounters that seem entirely accidental. He finds himself at pivotal moments in American history, from becoming a college football star to serving in the Vietnam War, meeting presidents, and influencing cultural trends without ever deliberately seeking fame or recognition. These events appear to support the idea that life is shaped largely by chance. Forrest simply moves forward, following instructions he understands in a literal way, and yet he repeatedly ends up in situations that dramatically shape his future.
At the same time, the film subtly suggests that there may be something more than randomness at work. Forrest’s unwavering kindness, loyalty, and persistence consistently lead him to meaningful relationships and opportunities. Even when events seem random, they often connect in ways that suggest a hidden order or purpose. His love for Jenny, his friendship with Bubba, and his bond with Lieutenant Dan all evolve through unpredictable circumstances, yet each relationship becomes a defining part of his life story.
Looking back at my own life story, though not nearly as entertaining as Forrest’s, I see many similarities. My life has been filled with so many opportunities, and I’ve worked relentlessly to build relationships. I like to think that I have a plan, and I know how to get where I’m going. However, when life steps in with unpredictability, I’ve learned to modify and adapt.
So, here’s a piece of my mind… Life is not a puzzle with a single correct answer. Instead, it is a mixture of unpredictability and meaning, where individuals interpret events through their own experiences and beliefs. While people may not control everything that happens to them, they still shape their lives through how they respond to those events. Whether life is guided by destiny or randomness becomes less important than how one chooses to live within that uncertainty. Life may be unpredictable, but it is still meaningful, and perhaps the truth lies somewhere between fate and chance.










