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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.
That fate cannot be avoided and that prophecies come trueis the recognition in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Oedipus believes that he can outrun his prophesied fate. He does everything he can think of to put distance between him and the Furies of fate. But he ends up realizing that the arrogant, older stranger whom he kills is his father and that the beautiful, older woman whom he marries is his mother.
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.
Oedipus defies the will of the gods by trying to avoid his fate. Ironically, what he does to avoid his fate only leads him to complete it. It is more of a paradox than a conflict.
Yes, to some extent, but not completely or you might be considered to be God. Some examples: If you jump into the Atlantic at some great distance from land, especially in the dark, then you have decided that your fate is to die. If you hoped that your fate might be to be a doctor of medicine, then your fate (whether you succeeded or not), would depend upon how much hard work you were willing to put in.
Fate - Fate album - was created in 1985.
there are many, here are a few examples: fate and how it is unavoidable, the opposition between wit and intelligence, the price one must pay in order to know our fate.
Its impossible Fate is Fate
a force that some believe controls events
Destiny is a result of choices made based on free will by an individual. Fate is a result of circumstances beyond the control and regardless of the choices made by an individual.
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