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Yes! Every man is an architect of his own fortune, if he do struggle hard, then he'll get his fortune.
if the man was architect of his own he would totally distroyed the life of fellow human being.if he would the architect of own destiny he would straight away enter to the office the assistant commisioner and told the incumbant to vacate the office for him because he had dicidede to be an AC of that place for then ownward.
Creator of your own fate, architect of your own future, author of your own story.
Universe juice determines our futures.
Each man is in charge of designing his own future.
"Faber est quisque fortunae suae"
No. I disagree with the above earlier answer. Of course he is. Whatever actions you take during your life will have consequences, thus impinging or altering your situation in some way. Even if you were able to do absolutely nothing, say, lie in bed all day long or just sit in a chair, you would still have some effect upon your life i.e. fate
It is up to you to decide for yourself what to believe but the quote means that by our own free will and our own actions we excel in life, which means we write our destiny, not god or some superior being, it is a popular saying in contrast to those who believe that god is the all superior being which controls everything you do, and obviously the same applies that it is unpopular among religions such as christianity.
The quote "Men at some time are masters of their fate" is by Shakespeare's character Cassius in the play Julius Caesar. He is expressing the idea that individuals have the power to control their own destiny.
Learning can be seen as a battle between personal agency and external circumstances, rather than a conflict between man and fate. While fate may present obstacles, an individual's effort, choices, and determination ultimately determine their learning outcomes. By actively engaging with challenges and seeking growth, individuals can shape their own paths despite the influence of fate.
Only if you're a hermit. And even then, God sends surprises. As they say, "man plans and God laughs."
Boys' Latin of Philadelphia Charter School's motto is 'meaning "Every man is the architect of his own fortune"'.