The narrator of Chicago says that the young man has a terrible burden of destiny and that he laughs even as an ignorant fighter laughs who has never lost a battle to convey the idea that it's important to stay positive even knowing that you're going to struggle. Chicago was written by Carl Sandburg.
The cast of Seeds of Destiny - 1946 includes: Ralph Bellamy as Narrator
The cast of Merchants of Destiny - 2007 includes: Eugene Gilfedder as Narrator
The cast of Strange Destiny - 1945 includes: Louis Jean Heydt as Asa K. Jennings Carey Wilson as Narrator
The cast of Destiny in Space - 1994 includes: Eric DeJong as himself Leonard Nimoy as Narrator Lyman Spitzer as himself
The cast of Tryst with Destiny - 2007 includes: Sarosh Khatib Ashish Narula as Narrator Prem Singh Thakur as VINAYAK Arif Zakaria as Vijay
The answer depends upon your view of destiny. If you believe that we each have an immutable destiny that governs every facet of your future, then it makes no difference if you remain ignorant or become enlightened - the outcome will be the same. You may as well remain ignorant and happy. . If, conversely, you believe you have it within your own ability to shape your own destiny, then the more enlightened you become, the more informed decisions you will make as you face life's choices. . Interestingly, lack of control over your own destiny becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy if you choose ignorance. So you will never know unless you try enlightenment.
Larry Lewman has: Performed in "Appointment with Destiny" in 1971. Performed in "Lincoln: Trial by Fire" in 1974. Played Narrator in "Frontline" in 1983. Played Himself - Narrator in "Great Castles of Europe" in 1993. Played Narrator in "Building Pyramids" in 1999.
Carl Sandburg's poem "Chicago" defends the city against dark accusations of prostitution, poverty, and exploitation of the working class. In the end, he suggests that such accusations plague any large city, and he asserts that "Under the terrible burden of destiny," Chicago laughs "as a young man laughs, laughing even as an ignorant fighter laughs who has never lost a battle, bragging and laughing that under his wrist is the pulse, and under his ribs the heart of the people." Thus, he asserts that the spirit of the city not only survives, but thrives in spite of its dark underbelly, and perhaps even has more character because of it. The full text of "Chicago" can be found here: http://www.blackcatpoems.com/s/chicago.html
The cast of Status and Trends in Arctic Biodiversity - 2013 includes: Creative Media Design One Destiny Productions as Narrator
Its Your Destiny
it is my destiny to answer this with: no.
The homophone of the word "destiny" is "destinee."