It’s written in the stars

An interesting observation of water in the form of dew…
I reckon that ‘water’ can never be destroyed, it just turns into something else periodically, but always returns to it’s natural composition in it’s quest to merge into a larger body of water…

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Yes and no. I believe that certain things in life may be destined, like the people we meet, the lessons we must learn, or the challenges that shape us. But I also believe strongly in free will. We may be born with a path, but it’s up to us whether we walk it, run from it, or create a new one entirely.
Destiny might bring opportunities, but choices determine outcomes. In the end, I think destiny gives us the starting point, but we are the ones who write the rest of the story.

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Or something like beyond are control.
My Saggie predictions, have almost always corelated to occurrences.
As checked as an After event.

What about “Free Willy” and having a “Whale” of a time :icon_wink:

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I don’t think ‘when’ you were born matters as much as ‘Where’ and to ‘Whom’ you were born.

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@spitfire :smile: Oh I love this movie, long time ago right?

It is important “when” you were born, it dictates which part of this story of life you get to witness.

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You’re quite a deep thinker on the quiet aren’t you. I like it!

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You mean, in brief, … if the 4 minute warning had just occured you wouldn’t need to worry about your first feed.

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Not really Spitty, 'when’ you were born is like jumping on a roundabout half way through it’s momentum. It started spinning a long time before you were born, and you will be thrown off a long before it stops. your life will be dictated by the other riders on the roundabout, the direction of your life will not be in your hands… you only get to decide where you will sit on the roundabout…

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Does your family of birth (class, status, wealth, connections … or not) and your place of birth (society, accent, access to things , or not) determine your destiny more than anything else?

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Yes, that’s what I meant when I said ‘other riders’ on the roundabout…Mother, father, teachers, friends, girlfriends/boyfriends, Policeman, judge…among others…

Problem is, most of the other riders don’t know they are on a roundabout, they just take pills for dizziness

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