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Three bizarre theories about people who have 'never broken a bone'

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Published 19:26 24 Jul 2025 GMT+1

Three bizarre theories about people who have 'never broken a bone'

It's not just about luck for those who have never broken a bone, apparently

Callum Jones

Callum Jones

A TikTok creator has shared three bizarre theories about people who have never broken a bone.

The clumsy people amongst us will know all about breaking a bone or two, and it's certainly remarkably easy to do so for younger children.

Whether it be kicking a ball around with pals, or having a sports lesson at school - broken bones are bound to happen at some point.

And to be honest, you don't even have to play sports to break something - I mean, stubbing a toe or taking a stumble down the stairs can produce a nasty outcome.

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However, there are many people out there who have never broken a bone in their lives, which many would put down to luck.

But one TikTok creator who goes by the name of Sara's Weird World reckons divine protection might be in play here, and has shared three theories about people who are yet to break anything.

The theories have been shared on TikTok (Getty Stock Photo)
The theories have been shared on TikTok (Getty Stock Photo)

Spiritual protection

Speaking of spiritual protection, Sara said: "Apparently, there is a spiritual reason to why people have never broken a bone.

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"That's because they are protected by spiritual protection. Almost untouchable in a weird sense. Protected by the higher powers."

Good Karma

As someone who has never broken a bone before, I really hope this theory holds some validity - no matter how outrageous it may sound.

"The theory is that these types of people possess good karma, which they've earned by doing actions and kind deeds," Sara explained. "This protects the individuals from coming to any harm."

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Obviously, 'harm' can mean things other than broken bones, so maybe its a good omen for life as a whole?

Is good karma linked to broken bones? (Getty Stock Photo)
Is good karma linked to broken bones? (Getty Stock Photo)

Past life experiences

The final theory sees Sara take a leaf out of the religious belief of reincarnation, which suggests that people who have struggled a lot in past lives are more likely to enjoy good luck in their reincarnated self.

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She said: "It is said that those people in this life who have never broken a bone may have experienced significant trauma in a past life. So, the theory suggests that they are being spared from having similar experiences in this life."

Many have flocked to the comments section of the viral TikTok video to provide their thoughts on the theories.

One person penned: "Or…hear me out… we just lazy and never leave our houses unless we have to."

While a second added: "If someone never broke a bone. that mean its last reincarnation."

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Images

Topics: TikTok, Health, Viral

Callum Jones
Callum Jones

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