There is no such thing as fate or destiny in Buddhism. Fate and destiny is connected with something being predestined by a God or other force. In Buddhism there is nothing to believe in. Buddhism has karma which mean all actions has a cause and an effect. What you have done in the past will give you a specific result at the present or in the future. Nothing more and nothing less. Sometimes people have forgotten past actions or do not understand the consequences of their actions. Therefore the result can be felt as it was predestined by some outer force. But it is merely a lack of understanding of how things actually are.
a force that some believe controls events
the unpredictability of our destiny/ fate
Obvious Fate means that a fate seems to be easy to know or notice
The BabyNames website says that it means destiny and destiny means your perfect future and fate so the name destiny means future and fate.
The difference between destiny and fate is that fate refers to the little things that naturally happen, whereas destiny refers to "the ultimate force" that influences some things in our lives, defining the end of things.
Schicksal = fate Schicksal = destiny
Destiny / fate
Fate is a synonym for destiny.
A determinist believed in fate.
Ancient Greeks believed that humans had a dual nature, with the potential for both good and evil actions. They believed in the concept of fate (or destiny) as being predetermined by the gods, but human choices and actions could still influence outcomes. The purpose of life, according to Greeks, was to seek happiness, fulfill one's potential, and strive for a harmonious balance between individual desires and responsibilities to society.
Destiny or Doom
Fate, destiny, chance.