It could also be that we are just part of a highly, highly, complex equation, in which each human life and the factors surrounding it is a variable. The outcomes we see in daily life based on our experiences sometimes seem fantastic and unpredictable because of our inability to process so much information and come up with an outcome. On the other hand, I wouldn't be surprised if supercomputers of the future, given the right data (the digital signatures we leave on the Internet for example) start accurately predicting some of our decisions before we arrive at them ourselves.
Would that then be called destiny? Or just a foregone solution to an equation our feeble human brains are not equipped to comprehend yet?
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The equation that you speak of is just another way of saying that our reality is just a play of chance and all the events are random. ( I think) But you make an interesting point that supercomputers of tomorrow could predict our moves even before we make them. AI is already doing that to a certain, very limited, extent.