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There’s a weird theory about people who have ‘never broken a bone’
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Updated 14:39 12 May 2025 GMT+1Published 17:16 11 May 2025 GMT+1

There’s a weird theory about people who have ‘never broken a bone’

It might not just be luck

James Moorhouse

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A TikTok creator has shared some weird theories about people who have never broken a bone.

If you've grown up playing sport of any kind or generally just spent time being a menace, then breaking a bone is almost a rite of passage, especially for young kids. It's remarkably easy to do at times, whether it's stubbing your toe really hard or slipping when you're out and about.

Most would probably put it down to luck, and perhaps how sensible we are, given the horrific injuries we see when people don't take care when riding a motorcycle or going skiing, for example.

However, one content creator on TikTok, who is known for sharing conspiracy theories and has probably gone down more rabbit holes than Alice in Wonderland, reckons that everyone who has avoided breaking a bone in their lives thus far might actually have some sort of divine protection.

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Maybe I do have good karma? (Getty Stock)
Maybe I do have good karma? (Getty Stock)

Now, I speak from experience, in that I've never broken a bone, and while I'd love these theories to be true, I reckon it's more just good luck and avoiding the sorts of things that generally lead to broken bones, such as jumping from high places or starting fights.

But, for those of you who are interested in spiritual theories, then Sara's Weird World has shared three which most definitely explain why you, or your lucky mate, have never broken a bone.

Spiritual protection

Sara (@sarasweirdworld) says: "Apparently there is a spiritual reason to why people have never broken a bone.

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

Well, I'm honoured but just because someone hasn't broken a bone doesn't make them untouchable.

You'd rather have a broken finger than something more life-threatening after all.

Good karma

Again, as someone who's avoided breaking a bone, I'd love this one to be true.

Sara says: "The theory is that these types of people possess good karma, which they've earned by doing actions and kind deeds.

"This protects the individuals from coming to any harm."

Again, I'd like to point out that not breaking any bones does not necessarily mean someone hasn't come to any harm.

Past life experiences

Finally, Sara takes a theory straight from 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.

Reincarnation might be one reason why you've never broken a bone (Getty Stock)
Reincarnation might be one reason why you've never broken a bone (Getty Stock)

She says: "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."

So, there you have it, if you've never broken a bone congratulations, you clearly have great karma.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock

Topics: TikTok, Health, Conspiracy Theory

James Moorhouse
James Moorhouse

James is a NCTJ Gold Standard journalist covering a wide range of topics and news stories for LADbible. After two years in football writing, James switched to covering news with Newsquest in Cumbria, before joining the LAD team in 2025. In his spare time, James is a long-suffering Rochdale fan and loves reading, running and music. Contact him via [email protected]

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