DESTINY
What is it all about?
Destiny can be seen as a “course that life takes” in an individual life. It's also a predetermined course of an event which may be conceived in general or by an individual. But many sees it as: Future, horoscope, way the ball bounces, what is written, prospect, circumstance, intention, design, happenstance, serendipity, cup, ordinance, afterlife, kismet, lot, conclusion, expectation, finality, doom, fortune, hereafter, certainty, portion, karma, intent, predestination, luck, inevitability, foreordination, constellation, predetermination, Moirai, breaks, wheel of fortune, course of events, divine decree, the stars, way the cookie crumbles, world to come, etc. Despite our individual perception,
your destiny is determined by your decisions at every given time. Though, many folks believes that its a function of birth (birth order), our immediate environment, age, habit i.e. karma or social life. Whereas, some are of the opinion that it function as a matter of choice because life is full of options. What seems to be perfect to you might not be perfect to me. Some decisions are capable of giving you fulfilled destiny. While some if not carefully made and reviewed, would lead you to an unfilled destiny.
Generally, life is full of challenges, what works for you might not work for me. So, you must consider the purpose of every decision you are about to take, because the purpose of your decision determines the outcome. Your ability to consider the outcome of your decision and thinking about future result makes you a wise person. The unwise does not care about the implications and consequences of his/her actions (decisions). Also, your ability to choose is governed by the power of your choice, and for you to make a good choice that
would not be detrimental to your destiny, you have to exercise patience by involving yourself on creative thinking,
strategic planning and development of ideas.
would not be detrimental to your destiny, you have to exercise patience by involving yourself on creative thinking,
strategic planning and development of ideas.
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