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One perspective suggests that the quote "Everything happens for a reason" aligns with the belief that life is a test from a higher power (Allah). In this worldview, individuals view their challenges, such as stuttering, as a part of a larger test designed by the creator. The finite duration of 60-80 years on Earth is considered insignificant compared to the eternal life and blessings promised. Stuttering, in this context, is seen as a unique challenge assigned for a specific purpose, much like other hardships people face, such as blindness or paralysis. For those who do not subscribe to a belief in a higher power (Allah) and see life as finite, the second perspective is less optimistic. It implies that if one rejects the notion of a greater purpose or test, then facing challenges like stuttering might be viewed as a negative aspect of existence. and any bad thing that happens have no reason its just happening because you are unlucky and soon you will die and that's the end of your existence.