No, it's in your head
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No, luck isn't real. It is in your head and for example of something good happens you say good luck and if something bad happens you say bad luck. So luck isn't true.
^ This top answer, so not true. It depends how you see it. Everything is different for everyone. That's not the only choice
IT can be..
-True.
-False.
(True--If you think luck is true, like you think today is going to be a good day because the fortune teller said so!! You will think most things were good luck even though it was just another typical day. It all depends on your thought.)
(False-- You don't believe in lucks, they're not true to YOU. )
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Luck is REAL! so is bad luck. but objects that are "bad luck"
are not. if you fall down and break your head. = BAD LUCK!
If you find 50 $ on the ground = GOOD LUCK.
it is a real thing.
Hes 24 Right now i believe When he joined the band he was like 19-20 Years of age.
Fate Is the Hunter was created in 1961.
Unmei, is Destiny, Sadame is fate, Hitsuzen is Inevitability.Unmei (運命) means fate.
Uh. Escape the fate?
yes of course he is believe me i know
Nothing really. Fate is not a mathematical term.
It just says that everyone has their own time for death or fate. The Danes cared very much about changing their fate so they write about this often. But all this is really saying is that they strongly believe in fate and that everyone dies or reaches their fate at some point.
gud
he was a wierdo
Depends on what you believe.
Greeks were incredibly interested in fate. Greeks were interested in fate because they did not believe in life after death.
Yes, if you're referring to the concept of Fate as a proper noun, then you should capitalize it. For example, in the phrase "believer in Fate," the word should not be capitalized.
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.
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
No, a fatalist would believe that events are predetermined and cannot be altered by individual actions, including good acts. They would believe that fate is immutable and fixed.
From what I had heard, They do believe in God, I don't know what religion they are though.
Fate and school are not related and it requires one to attend school to gain knowledge. Fate comes naturally and many people do not believe in it.