China Naming Network - Baby naming - How credible is palm reading?

How credible is palm reading?

I think it's contradictory for you to ask this question.

First, according to our current point of view, palm reading is unfounded. Even an expert in palm reading, I'm afraid no one can tell the information contained in palm reading and all the directions of fate.

Secondly, even if palm reading completely explains a person's fate, from the perspective of fate, there are many positive and negative examples, such as Hitler, a great man who lost the election halfway because of bad luck, and Helen Keller, Beethoven and Nobel, a person whose fate is full of twists and turns. As the saying goes, "Three minutes is doomed, seven minutes depends on hard work" not only illustrates a point, China people believe in fate, but the hard work the day after tomorrow is more important.

Third, the debate between fate and oneself ... has always been a controversial topic in Chinese and foreign philosophical circles. Nietzsche in the west advocates that man can conquer nature, and thinks that the arrangement of fate is nonsense, and he wants to shape himself into a person who belongs to himself completely. However, westerners will also say that fate ... China Confucianism has "destiny is determined by heaven" and preaches that "life and death have life, wealth is in heaven", but at the same time we also advocate Taoism, and heaven has its own cycle.

Finally, I want to say that accuracy or inaccuracy are two contradictory concepts. You can't tell you the exact percentage after reading your palm. Is 70% correct? I think it is inaccurate because its result contains inaccuracies. Since there are inaccuracies, the accuracy of other accurate parts may also be affected, which is more or less a guess and more or less an unintentional imagination of the speaker.

Anyway, palm reading, divination and divination are all the same, and sincerity is the spirit ... don't mention this completely nonsense question again.