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Nietzsche did not believe in the traditional concept of Fate as something pre-determined or pre-destined. He emphasized individual agency and the importance of creating one's own destiny through the exercise of the will and embracing the concept of "amor fati" or love of fate, which involves accepting and affirming one's life circumstances, regardless of whether they are perceived as positive or negative.

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