“Le Hasard n’existe pas” What If Nothing Was Random? A Message of Hope Inspired by Ko Schmit

A deeper look at Ko Schmit’s Le Hasard n’existe pas and how it speaks to those facing life’s turning points
There are periods in life when everything begins to shift. A familiar structure falls apart. A relationship ends. Plans unravel. You try to hold on to what once made sense, but nothing responds the way it used to. You begin to wonder if any of it has meaning or if life is simply happening around you, untouched by your hopes or fears.
Ko Schmit’s Le Hasard n’existe pas offers a calm and steady voice in those moments of collapse. Published in French and widely embraced by readers drawn to inner work, the book rests on a simple but powerful idea: nothing is accidental. Every encounter, delay, or redirection belongs to something larger than what we can immediately grasp.
At its core, the book invites you to consider that life is not made of scattered events but of intentional alignments. Ko Schmit writes:
“Rien ne nous arrive par hasard. Chaque événement, même le plus anodin, a sa raison d’être.”
Nothing happens to us by chance. Every event, even the most trivial, has its reason for being.
The philosophy is not meant to erase pain or minimize difficulty. Instead, it offers a shift in perspective. When something falls away, it may be making space. When something does not come together, it may be protection. When nothing seems to be moving, something deeper may be at work.
This is not a concept meant to be proven. It is one meant to be felt. Schmit draws attention to moments many people ignore. A delay that leads you to meet someone new. A change in plan that opens up an unexpected opportunity. A decision that, while difficult at first, sets you free in the long run.
He writes:
“Ce qui vous semble aujourd’hui être une perte peut demain se révéler être une libération.”
What feels like a loss today may one day reveal itself as liberation.
The message is especially relevant in moments when clarity is hard to find. It encourages a kind of surrender, not of giving up but of leaning in. Of trusting the unseen. Of allowing life to unfold without needing to control its every outcome.
“Quand quelque chose ne fonctionne pas, c’est souvent l’univers qui nous protège de ce qui n’est pas fait pour nous.”
When something doesn’t work out, it is often the universe protecting us from what is not meant for us.
There is a softness in this approach that contrasts sharply with the fast pace of modern life. It asks for stillness. It honors quiet moments, the ones we often rush through or disregard. These moments, according to Schmit, are filled with conversation. Not verbal or visible, but something felt. A knowing. A signal. A whisper.

“La vie ne vous met jamais à l’arrêt sans raison. Chaque silence, chaque attente, chaque détour est une conversation que l’univers a entamée avec vous.”
Life never puts you on hold without reason. Every silence, every wait, every detour is a conversation the universe has begun with you.
Le Hasard n’existe pas is not about convincing anyone to believe in fate. It is about softening the resistance to what is already happening. It is about allowing mystery to exist without fear. About recognizing that you are not as far off course as you may think.
This book does not offer a solution. It offers something much deeper. It helps the reader return to themselves. To reconnect with the possibility that life, even in its most difficult chapters, is guiding them somewhere necessary.
And if you are in a moment where the path ahead feels uncertain, maybe you did not find this article by accident either.
Though the book may not always be available in English online, those who are meant to read it may still find it crossing their path — not by chance, of course, but perhaps by quiet design. Given the limited availability, those interested in reading Ko Schmit’s work in English might consider exploring second-hand bookstores, online marketplaces, or libraries for translated copies. Alternatively, reading the original French edition could provide an authentic experience for those proficient in the language.

