A person who lacks control over their fate may feel like a passive participant in life, subject to external circumstances and forces beyond their influence. This lack of agency can stem from various factors, such as socioeconomic conditions, systemic barriers, or unforeseen events. Consequently, such individuals might experience feelings of helplessness or frustration, as their choices seem limited and their outcomes predetermined. Ultimately, while some aspects of life are beyond our control, cultivating resilience and adaptability can help navigate these challenges.
Fatalism is the belief that all events are predetermined and that individuals have no control over their fate. This philosophy suggests that everything that happens is predestined, regardless of one's actions or choices.
This belief aligns with the philosophy of determinism, which asserts that all events are determined by causes external to one's will. In this view, individuals have no control over their fate as their actions and choices are predestined.
Naturalism
Any expected deliverer such as Jesus Christ. Any person who delivers a person or people from a terrible fate.
well, because he is the person that have control over everything and any one
Any normal person can control their thoughts to a large degree. The control you seem to be referring to is towards emotion, which is far more difficult but possible.
No, the noun 'fate' is a common noun, a general word for a thing determined by a higher power; a word for any fate of anyone or anything.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Fate, Texas 75132 or "Fate of the Furious" (movie with Vin Diesel).
The ruler of the god's was Odin, hence his alternative name the Allfather. However he still does not have any command over fate as the norns choose the fate of the world.
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.
No
Any such control comes from within the person. It is called self discipline.
In Page 471 of Gone... Astrid: "I touch a person's hand and I sometimes see what looks in my mind like a streak of fire across the sky... Weird, huh? I see it as bright or dim, long or short. I don't know what it means, I don't have any control over it and I haven't really tried exploring it yet. But it feels like I'm seeing some measure of, I don't know, significance or something? It's like I'm seeing a person's soul or maybe their fate, but in highly metaphorical terms." Astrid almost has the power to determine a certain person's fate.