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RE: Is Your Life Predestined & Why You Should Live a Less Scripted Life

in #life6 years ago

I do believe that our fate was written in the stars since the day we were born since time is an illusion of the brain. Everything exists in simultaneity, the fourth dimension: time, is a wobbly one and the fact we don’t know our destiny makes it so the result is the same as being free to create our own.
It’s there, we simply have no way of tapping into it.

Tell me if you agree, but we don’t need to pledge our commitment to Steemit Dreamit, our actions should speak for themselves.

Very good point about not making plans. This way one can avoid rigid thinking and let the current take them where it may, come what may.

Say a crash was to happen, letting the body limp gives you the best chance of minimizing injury as opposed to fighting the violent event.

A lot of people have a lot of control over their blog which makes it great and reliable. Hopefully our approach will win people’s heart by being relatable.

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"the fact we don’t know our destiny makes it so the result is the same as being free to create our own. It's there, we simply have no way of tapping into it"
A bit of some contradiction? Our fate was written in the stars but since we can't access the 4th dimension we can't tap into it? Maybe i'm misunderstanding you. Also there are people who are "unlocked" enough to access it.

There is no contract with Steemit Dreamit, SD exists and is one with our actions on the blockchain. Myriade is proof of that.

I feel like these unlocked people receive filaments of information which are fundamentally lacking a larger context, let alone the big picture. That is why if they are too forthcoming with that insight in a sleeper social context, they end up doing more harm than good.

Myriade is proof but she is also shrouded in mystery ;)

Well one could argue, there is no big picture!

There’s always a big picture.

I suppose there is if you want there to be. In a world where things are constantly changing imagining a big, fluid picture can seem pointless at times. On the other hand, not acknowledging you should look at an overall "bigger picture" could be catastrophic