The concept of fate is that our futures are in some way determined in advance by some mysterious supernatural force or forces, rather than by our own decisions and actions and the various accidents that befall us in life in a purely random and unplanned manner. So, if you believe in fate, that means that you believe that people's lives are going to lead to certain inevitable or unavoidable events. For example, it can be said that two people were fated to marry. They didn't just happen to find each other by accident, they were meant to find each other. Some unknown force made them do it.
a force that some believe controls events
By "the Buddha" I presume you mean G.K. Chesterton, the author of the phrase you quoted? It means that faith without action is worthless.
Kismet is a noun in the Turkish language that means "fate" or "destiny." Turkish people tend to be very religious in believe in concepts like destiny and 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.
Depends on what you believe.
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Greeks were incredibly interested in fate. Greeks were interested in fate because they did not believe in life after death.
i believe in fate because it helps me to know that by fate any thing can happen. For example, if i said that i wanted a aptop and my friends say that it can't happen and i say i will happenby fate and it happens it meansthat the fate helped me.
A twist of fate is when something unexpected occurs.
Nothing really. Fate is not a mathematical term.
There's no fact to prove that fate can bring a man and woman together. It depends on whether you believe it can. no such thing as fate. either purposeful or accidental no fate