![]() If I roll a dice and a '5' comes up, this is pure chance. But the key thing here is big forces which are so great it is useless to try and overcome them.Ģ) Accident ( chance)-> It happened solely as a result of the interaction of small incidental forces, and the result easily could have been quite different a 'second time around'. The day of your death? This is open to debate. If you are born blonde or brunette, that's fate. Big forces are involved, and there is nothing one can do to alter things. After all, someone has to win, right? So 'luck' could be either Fate or accident.Īt any rate, the proper way to understand this is to divide things into 3 categories (in the sense of the cause of some phenomenon or attribute):ġ) Fate -> it had to happen. But a man who is 'lucky' and wins the Powerball lottery, $300 million, well that could have been his destiny, or perhaps he just got lucky. To say a man is 'lucky' to be born a natural athlete would be Fate. Some people are definitely 'lucky', but whether or not their luck is 'fate' or 'destiny', or just plain old accidental good fortune is open to debate. ![]() 'Destiny' is simply another term for Fate, only it usually applies to the future. One man is born a natural athlete, another is born without legs. ![]() There is definitely such a thing as Fate.
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