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Is there a scientific basis for fortune telling?
From a scientific point of view, fortune telling is a superstitious activity and an expression of idealism! In reality, the fortune teller's words are all inorganic, even if he is right, it is purely coincidental! However, what they say can be consistent with the reality of everyone's life, which is actually similar to what psychologists say. They study people's psychology, so they can often say what others think!
If you are really bored, there is nothing to see and it doesn't cost you anything, but they can't help you, but they can make you feel better if they can give you some comfort! If you say something bad, it will increase your psychological burden and make you feel worse!
Actually, I don't advocate this. You have to face the reality bravely and solve it yourself. You're running away. It's counterproductive! !
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