Fate is the friend of the good, the guide of the wise, the tyrant of the foolish, the enemy of the bad. Fate is the raw materials of experience. They come uninvited and often unanticipated. The psychological rule says that when an inner situation is not made conscious, it happens outside as fate. That is to say, when the individual remains undivided and does not become conscious of his inner opposite, the world must perforce act out the conflict and be torn into opposing halves.
2007-07-21 01:43:09
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answer #1
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answered by Sharma, Dr. Vinay k. 4
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Fate is the opposite of destiny in that fate involves an infinite amount of outcomes which is directly impacted by our actions.
We can change the course and the ending of that fate, fate is not fixed. Fate is, "What could possibly happen."
Destiny however, is a fixed outcome. It's an inescapable result to no matter what we do. Whatever we do, the result will be the same.
2007-07-21 00:49:37
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answered by Querida 5
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It comes from fatalistic philosophy, basically the idea that your life is already mapped out, like your in a story book that has already been written.
The idea that no matter what you do you will never have free choice, what ever happens to you happens because it is meant to, you can not change your fate.
Some people find great comfort from this theory as it means they didn't make bad choices it was just fate at work but others feel it takes their individualism away and that we all have free choice.
An interesting topic of conversation whatever you believe.
2007-07-21 00:46:40
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answered by ? 3
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Fate is said to be the force that governs our lives. Anoter definition would say that the events in our life have already been predetermined and cannot be changed. In greek mythology, destiny is ruled bu the Fates, or Moerae. Three goddesses who spin, measure and cut the threads of life.
2007-07-21 00:56:18
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answered by Thanatos 2
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Simple take off the T and replace it with a K. There are no coincidences everything happens for a reason but it's still or free agency to will it or not. Fate is the nonbelivers interpret faith.
2007-07-21 00:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't belive in fate or time for our mistakes in life. If you think it is fate, instead you would have use that time to think how to slove the problem. so would say don't blame fate or time. Whatever comes to you accept it and smile and move forward with it. I allways feel sad for fate and time that people just blame them for their own mistake, instead of accepting what they did. It's my point of view, sorry if i hurt anyone.
2007-07-21 06:00:01
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answered by Mayandi 4
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A fate is things which happens in our life whether +ve or negative which is out of our control which acts as per our birth sign or as per astrology every persons fate is already written which is happening as per that.
Anything which cannot be stopped by anthing, Ex- Michael jackson fell from such height due to fate(small mistakes
2007-07-21 00:41:50
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answered by Answer_blr 1
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Fate is nothing but the result of what You did in the past either in the janma or even in the previous janma. The result will be related to the event what you did now and in the past that is fate.
Fate is the answer for the person who is lazy and pessimist.
2007-07-21 01:54:30
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answered by Ramasubramanian 6
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Fate is the word coined by people who are not self confident. According to them, if something happens it is fate and if something does not happen, that is also fate.
So, why not leave everyting to fate and relax!
2007-07-21 02:27:34
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answered by ramani_ramanatha 1
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Fate is the compound interest of achieved objectives possessed by a man through deeds (Both materialistic & invisible deeds (thoughts). This compounded instrest is increased second by second in our life, resulting in birth & rebirth according to value assigned by God. This is a mathematical evaluation of Superb creator of Universe.
2007-07-21 01:19:11
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answered by Anonymous
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