I think so. We have many different paths, however, I beleive because sometimes what we think will make us happy doesn't, and the very last thing we would have expected has given us some of our happiest memories. This is why no one understands fate and why sometimes we feel it has passed us. We never know exactly what it is we want, ofter after we get things we don't want them! This is what makes life exciting to me.
2006-11-14 06:21:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if you look at it closely, if you believe in fate then one mistake will not make you miss your fate because fate would have planned for the mistake to happen. Unless you believe that you make your own fate in which case then you have to ask yourself if you missed something that you wanted. If so you would regret that mistake. But do not regret for every choice you have made has formed the person you are today. Meaning your choices was your actions of making your own fate meaning you did not miss anything. Unless your mistake cost you your life in which case in may have been fate deciding that you should die. In which case you did not miss anything but fell into fates trap.
2006-11-14 23:32:41
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answer #2
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answered by miliardo_by_moonlight 2
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No. You were born to be free to make decisions, including mistakes. So if you want to think of it this way, your fate includes the mistakes that you can make in life. There are always second chances.
2006-11-14 14:56:13
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answered by Julian 6
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wow..that s too deep.
well, one simple mistake, i might miss the chance of my life but i won't miss the fate.
i am not saying that my fate is already planned, i can push and strive my best in grasp the best of what is "ment for me to be".
Thanks for making me use my brain in this yahoo answers. lol
2006-11-14 14:14:24
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answer #4
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answered by A J 3
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Yep, I missed mine by being late for English Class at Harvard a minute earlier and I would have sat next to a guy that ended up working for the Clinton Administration and now is a lobbyist that makes millions
Or
The guy my parents convinced me not to marry who is a doctor with plenty of dough
2006-11-14 15:14:46
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answer #5
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answered by Cherry Berry 5
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dunno.
I have just made the biggest mistake of my life and am payingf for it, if that is what fate has in stall for me then so be it.
I try to think of this when i get upset about it.
First think of infinity, and it is infinate and never ending.
That means that there are an infinate quantity of sub atomic particles within the space time continuum.
If there is an infinate quantity of sub atomic particles there has to be an infinate quantity of permutations of the said atoms.
If there is an infinate quantity of permutations ther has, by default, to be an infinate quantity of possibilities constructed out of those said atoms, (remember that infinity means infinity).
Now. All animals (including humans) have got a brain which is like a key if you will.
Due to the fact of infinity this permutation has had to happen.
If you think about it there has been no thought that has been thought that has not come true or can come true. In other words whatever our minds percieve, our enviroment supplies.
It is the same with lesser animals than humans. Their minds are limited so there enviroment is limited too. (but not to them).
What happens when the mind thinks an original thought, it actually is bringing into play other realities made out of the infinate permutations. The more people born, the greater the diversity and originality of thought and therefore a more diverse selection of realities and the more diverse our enviroment becomes.
What keeps us back are the redundant atoms within the brain (which i like to refer to as ¨the anchor¨.)
The human brain functions with pulses of energy.
When every atom within the mind becomes employed and productive, we will be living as pure enery and fluxing through the amalgum of infinate realities, the closer we come to being god.
The process is also stimulated by the transference of energy from one particle to another bu comtact.
If one atom touches another, then energy is exchanged and whether they are on the other side of the universe 100 billion years after transferring this energy they both have to know exactly what the other is doing.
2006-11-14 14:13:19
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answered by al 2
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Life is choices. If you choose to do something outside of the ordinary or made a mistake, then you have changed your fate.
2006-11-14 14:13:25
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answered by King H 6
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yes much of luck is where you put yourself or where you are.
not likely to get rich in the ghetto or the backwoods.
likely to give up or get enticed into substance abuse unless you know or are encouraged to get involved with advocates and support groups.
and not likely to get stabbed or see drugs or crime in a 5 star restaurant.
likely to be surrounded by and meet those who can provide opportunities in college, middle class and wealthy communities.
one thing you didn't know or didn't do... even when a major hurricane was due... can cost you your life or your future.
sometimes all the options are good and
sometimes all the choices are bad and all the doors slam or worse one to hell is the only one that opens..
there are many things we cant know or control...but
and since you cant control others or mother nature you cant control everything put before you.
HOWEVER...
knowledge is power.
to get the "best possible" results.
2006-11-14 15:47:20
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answered by homelessinorangecounty 3
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Good question. But if we were talking fate, wouldn't the mistake be yet another step in reaching the ultimate destination?
2006-11-14 14:12:07
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answered by ? 2
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I would have to say NO. If it's true fate it will happen at some point if missed the first time around or not.
2006-11-14 14:11:20
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answered by loyal 2
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