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Is the fortune teller accurate? Okay? Can you believe it? Come on, everybody, 3Q.

The development and prosperity of fortune-telling in China has a profound social foundation, which is the universal recognition of fate by all living beings and the belief that there is an invisible force manipulating a person's life. "Destiny" includes two meanings; One is life, that is, life or life, and the other is luck, that is, luck. Therefore, fate refers to the pattern of life and death, wealth and poverty, as well as the ending characteristics and trends of all encounters, such as good fortune and bad fortune, wealth and decline, poverty and advancement and retreat, honor and disgrace and sorrow. Is China's fortune-telling really that clever? In my opinion, traditional culture can't leave us the essence and dross of simple classification. Generally speaking, it is a combination of the two. If China's fortune-telling is nonsense, it won't last long among the people. As the martial arts master Nan said, "If China's fortune-telling is deceptive, it has deceived the people of China for more than 3,000 years. There are still such ingenious tricks in the world, which are also worth studying. " If China's fortune-telling is a "science" and futurology, then there are many idealistic elements in this "science", just as today's science cannot make a reasonable explanation for Qigong, acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. There are laws or inevitability in fate and fortune telling that we can't grasp at present, but is there a "reasonable core" that we can know and summarize today? The answer is yes. Confucius realized that fate had played a cruel joke on people. After he was 50 years old, he lamented that "fifty people know destiny". He said: For a person, you must know the destiny, otherwise you are not qualified to be a "monarch". Only by "knowing how to live" can we keep our position. But the villain doesn't think so. They don't listen to their destiny, and often take risks and stick to it in the end, hoping to get a good result. Some people think that success or failure depends entirely on fate, so individuals can wait for Gifford for nothing. I advise you: in a fertile field, you must also work hard, otherwise weeds will grow everywhere. As for fortune telling, I'd rather believe it or not, because I've seen some things that science can't explain, but they have been solved by the fortune teller's explanation. Whether it is coincidence or fact, I can only say: the world is full of wonders! I'd rather believe it or not.