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Man Sees Angel Number 1111 on Microwave, Quits Job

He was reheating soup at the time and interpreted the four-minute cook time as 'a clear message from the universe that my career in accounting was never part of the divine plan.'

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Man Sees Angel Number 1111 on Microwave, Quits Job
Accountant Derek Sequence resigned from his position at Henderson & Associates on Monday after his microwave displayed 11:11 while reheating tomato soup, which he interpreted as an unambiguous divine instruction to abandon his career and 'follow his higher purpose.' 'I pressed the button and the display read 11:11,' Sequence recounted, his eyes bright with conviction. 'Not 11:10. Not 11:12. Eleven eleven. The angel number. The universe was speaking directly to me through the Panasonic.' Sequence's resignation letter, submitted within twenty minutes of the microwave incident, read: 'Dear Mr. Henderson, I have received a clear numerical communication from the angelic realm indicating that my soul's purpose lies beyond accounts receivable. I wish the firm well. The angels wish the firm well. My notice period begins immediately.' Mr. Henderson, a man who describes his relationship with numerology as 'nonexistent,' has responded that Sequence's microwave displays cooking time, not cosmic guidance, and that 11:11 simply means 'eleven minutes and eleven seconds, which is too long for soup.' Sequence has since identified additional confirmatory signs, including a receipt totaling $11.11, a car whose license plate contained two ones, and the fact that his resignation occurred on the 11th floor. 'The elevens are everywhere,' he said. 'Once you see them, you cannot unsee them.' His wife, an electrical engineer, has pointed out that he set the microwave timer himself and that 'you typed 1111 because you always overcook your soup. This is not the universe. This is you, pressing buttons.' Sequence has enrolled in a numerology certification program. His start date is November 11th.

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