The problem with learning your future is that you believe in it. If someone says you're gonna die in a car crash sometime during the next three months, you feel extra cautious and you don't take lots of risks. When you don't die in those next three months you start thinking everything is fake and you get over confident. That makes you take more risks and you end up dying because of taking so many risks. You still have a future but you concentrate on what the fortune teller tells you and you make your future change.
2006-12-17 06:07:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, every individual has his or her own future. Once u are born then u r subject to time and from then on, u will always have the future to come. It is universal to all entities in this universe especially human beings.
To whether the person can show the future or others, is beside the point. If they can show the future to others then it is a gift that makes them extra-ordinary. It is just like a skill in painting, dancing, philosophy, science or any Fields.
2006-12-17 16:55:30
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answered by pacific_spy 1
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If you could show someone their future, you wouldn't really be showing them their future, it would be more of a possible future. For example; if in the future they were a millionaire, a person would assume that becoming rich was "destiny" or "fate" and it wasn't going to change but if the person does nothing to become a millionaire and just waits to become one because it's their "destiny" then their future will change. Your future is not decided once you are conceived, it changes throughout your life based on the decisions you make.
2006-12-17 14:20:51
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answered by Blake W 1
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Yes they have a future. Obviously it will be a different future than the one you showed them.
2006-12-17 14:40:40
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answered by Mimi 6
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Of course they'll have a future. If it's the same future you showed them depends on whether you believe in destiny/fate or not. If you show them a future they don't like, they'll try their best not to end up there. If you believe man controls his own fate, he probably won't have the same future. However, if you do believe in destiny, he'll end up with that future no matter what.
2006-12-17 14:08:47
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answered by Vadalia 4
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Future is built upon the acts we do today, of course that there are things that goes out of our control, but in general terms, even if we knew what our future is, we have the choice of change and build our own future
2006-12-17 14:15:51
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answered by antonio e 1
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Here's a morbid reply. Yes.
The only way you could show them their future is if you know their future. The only way to know their future is to completely control their future. The only way to completely control their future is to end their future. Thus, no future.
This assumes you're talking about their corporeal future.
Kinda like forcing a checkmate in 2 or 3 moves.
peace (or in this case ... rest in peace)
2006-12-17 14:34:23
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answered by zingis 6
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No,because there is no way to show someone their future.
2006-12-17 17:25:53
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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Well assuming you can show someone their future....Yes they would still have one or you would have nothing to show them. I mean your future is built from what you did in your past so their future self would have always saw their future in their past. (Get it?) Kind of like the Oedipus story, just because you saw your future doesn't mean it changes, your future is what it is because you saw it because it was always a part of your past. (Yeah read the Oedipus story). Wow that sounds really confusing
2006-12-17 14:41:55
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answered by queen_of_hearts12685 2
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If you show someone their future, in a way, it means they have no free-will as to what their future will be. It is as with God. God knows what we are all going to do, so it seems as if it is already set in the stone and we can not decide our own future. Free-will and foresight contradict eachother.
2006-12-17 14:06:46
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answered by Peter M 1
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