Sadly we can't, it is our fate. Just like how it was my grandpa's fate that he became sexually attracted to goats... :(
The Fates, but depending on which mythology you want to go by, these are the Fates in that mythology. Greek- the Moirae- Clotho (spin life thread); Lachesis (measure thread); Atropos (cut threadl Roman-Parcae-Nona (spin); Decima (measure); Morta (cutter) By the way, they're all female.
The Ring of Valkas is a powerful magical ring in Norse mythology that symbolizes wealth, power, and destiny. It is said to bring good fortune to its wearer and grant them the ability to shape their own destiny. The ring is often associated with themes of power and destiny in Norse stories, as it represents the idea that those who possess great power also have the ability to control their own fate. The Ring of Valkas serves as a reminder that with power comes responsibility and the potential to shape one's own future.
They were also called the moirae. See link below! The three Fates or Moerae (the name "Moira" means fate) decided all human destiny. When a child was born, its life was determined by a thread. Clotho, the spinner, spun out the thread of life on her spindle. Lachesis, the apportioner, measured each thread and Atropos, "The inevitable," cut it off with her scissors. Like the related deity Nemesis, the Fates were sometimes believed to be the daughters of Night; they were not part of te Pantheon (the "family" of Greek gods) but were more powerful than any god. Even Zeus, the chief of the Immortals, had to obey the Fates. In early myths the Fates were seen as just fulfilling a duty; however, in later stories and paintings they are often portrayed as malevolent, even taking a pleasure in ruining or cutting short human lives. This probably reflects a growing belief that humans can and should control their own destiny
No. They just wanted to go on there own for once.
In his pursuit of fame and fortune, the young man believed his destiny was in his own hands, unaware of the unseen forces that would shape his future, leading him towards an unexpected and undesired path.
You have a chance to chart your own destiny.
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you are responsible for your own destiny therefore if you are responsible for your own destiny everyday than you should be able to count how many days old you are. Your age is your days of your destiny.
The symbol of the fates is the Thread of Life, but each of the three sisters has their own symbol. For example, Clotho's symbol is the spindle and Atropos's symbol is the shears.
Mercutio dismisses destiny and fate as being outside of our control, believing that individuals have the power to shape their own lives through their actions. He emphasizes the importance of free will and personal agency over predestined outcomes.
Just as you said: by forgetting about it. Do not allow the thought to re-enter your mind; stay strong, and realize that you control your own future.
The poem begins with the idea of embracing life's challenges with strength and ends with the message that we hold the power to shape our own destiny through our thoughts and actions.