Which is more accurate, blind fortune telling or Taoist fortune telling?
Friends who often watch China TV dramas can easily find that there is often a role in TV dramas, that is, a fortune teller, a villager wearing robes or jackets, or sunglasses. Most of them are blind, so we often call fortune tellers blind. If you are blind, fortune-telling seems more accurate.
So are these so-called fortune tellers really accurate? I certainly don't think so. No one can calculate fate, and who can compete with it? Fate is so uncertain that it is difficult for us to predict it, let alone solve it. It's impossible. But many people say that some fortune tellers will be more accurate. Why?
In fact, fortune tellers are very observant and talkative people. He sets your words by observing some details of you or trying to figure out some meanings in your words. It is through rhetoric that you feel that he is accurate step by step and believe that he gives him money. In fact, this is a kind of rhetoric, not fortune telling.
Some people go to fortune tellers, not to calculate anything, but to have worries and doubts in their hearts. He wants to tell a fortune and give himself a psychological comfort. If the fortune teller tells him the answer he wants, he will feel better. In fact, I think this is more of a psychological comfort, which is far from the essence of fortune telling.
You should believe in yourself, not in fortune telling. If you want to get something or do something, you should rely on your own efforts. If you do it, you will eventually achieve your goal, but if you rely too much on fortune tellers to help you, it will definitely be unreliable.