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Why is fate in your own hands?

There is such a story:

A young man with a mediocre life has no confidence in his life. He often goes to some fortune tellers, and the more he calculates, the less confident he is. He heard that there was a Zen master in the temple on the mountain. On this day, he visited the Zen master with doubts about his fate. He asked the Zen master, "Master, please tell me, is there really fate in this world?"

"yes." The Zen master replied.

"Oh, does this mean that I am doomed to be poor all my life?" He asked.

The Zen master asked the young man to extend his left hand, pointed to his palm and said to the young man, "Did you see it clearly? This horizontal line is called love line, this diagonal line is called career line, and the other vertical line is the lifeline. "

Then the Zen master asked him to do an action by himself and slowly held his hand tightly.

The Zen master asked, "Where do you think these lines are?"

The man said in a panic, "I have it!" "

"What about fate?"

The man finally understood that his fate was in his own hands.

No matter what others tell you, remember that fate is in your own hands, not in others' mouths! Of course, if you look at your fist again, you will find that part of your lifeline is still outside and has not been caught. What inspiration can it give you? Most of our destiny is in our own hands, but some of it is in the hands of "God". Throughout the ages, whoever becomes a great entrepreneur, the significance of their "struggle" lies in exchanging their life-long efforts for that part of "destiny" in the hands of "God".

As the saying goes, "There is no such thing as a free lunch." Only by being aggressive and working hard can we get satisfactory results. If you just wait for the opportunity, it's like lying in bed waiting for the bird to fly to your palm. In this case, you will only be disappointed or even desperate again and again.

Then, hold your hand now and say loudly to your heart: my fate is in my own hands, not others' hands and mouths!