Yes, I believe in it.

Do you believe in fate/destiny?

The wheels of fate keep turning all around us,all the time, nothing else is actually at play in our existence.

From birth to death, a superior design is constantly rolling out events after events. We become players in some, and onlookers in others, but we can’t deny this knowledge, that awareness that things will happen, ” as destined”.

All other nouns that define human perseverance:  good or bad, rest wholly on the fulcrum called fate.

I have personal accounts of fate at play in a big way in my life. But each episode is vying with scores of  others to be recounted here, so let them be…

Lives are lost in freak accidents while lives are saved in “impossible to survive” accidents.

A poor guy wins a randomly purchased lottery and turns into a millionaire, while a billionaire loses all his wealth in one swipe of the stock market, due to one bad deal by the government!

An aeroplane turns turtle but no one dies, while the best brains of the world send a rocket into space with experienced astronauts on board and then are unable to get it back.

A great leader loses the popular vote and runs to another country for asylum while the most hated person gets to hold the highest office.

A boy loves a girl, they still go separate ways. He becomes the premier of a country and comes back for her…

Need any more of these tales of destiny?

19 thoughts on “Yes, I believe in it.

  1. A powerful reflection on life’s unpredictability! Fate often seems to shape our journey in ways beyond our control, reminding us that resilience and perspective matter just as much as destiny itself. Thought-provoking and beautifully expressed!👌🎉

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