Nope, I also don't believe in "fate" or that "everything happens for a reason." I tend to laugh at overly positive ideals like that. The people who think that are also the same who probably think that "thinking positive, happy rainbow sunshine thoughts" can cure mental illnesses. It's idealistic. Of course positive thinking has it's benefits, but too much of it I can't stand.
The way I cope isn't trying to spin a brighter side to things. I laugh at how awful the world can be, with no rhyme or reason to it. I find comedic moments in my life where even when things are horrible I laugh at the absurdity of it all. Bad Sh*t just HAPPENS sometimes and there's no reason to add meaning to it. There are infinite possibilities for the future and there's no absolute way to tell what is going to happen. Even looking back at things, there's no way to tell what *exactly* was the cause-effect relation to a happening.