Do you believe in destiny?
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Re: Do you believe in destiny?
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It is actually quite funny for my case because I'm not sure what my destiny is. I have been living a life of making the decisions for the things that are right in front of me and I haven't been looking far ahead into the future much. I'm not sure what my choices will lead me to though.
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-- 16 Jul 2017, 07:40 --
yes i do believe in destiny. but i also believe that their is an exception to any rule. so while other my have their destiny written for them, other have to write theirs.
-- 16 Jul 2017, 07:43 --
almost there.ritah wrote:No, I do not believe in destiny. life just happens. Is what I think. We have control on somethings but not others. Life therefore is what you make of it.
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Anyhow, yes - I do believe in destiny. I switch in and out of believing in destiny/free will, but always go back to the somewhat soothing idea that everything is planner and I'm just on a pre-determined path. I find it comforting.