Questions about destiny

Marcus 2022-04-22 07:01:05

The film itself can win thinking, if it is placed in the thinking of love, it will appear very narrow. The day before yesterday, the client and the teacher were still discussing, rationality and sensibility, just as matter is relative to spirit, and even Chinese philosophy is relative to Western philosophy. People need to deal with things interchangeably between intellect and emotion. But could they not actually be relative, but complementary? Or are the two themselves homologous, either intellect or sensibility? Or just say it wisely.
Can a black and white planning table control the divergence of human emotions? Is it impossible for God to control the disorder of human thinking, so how can God still be called God? Does off-track thinking really exist? Is everything about humanity in that schedule? Does surpassing yourself mean breaking away from that plan? If we think of the horoscope and the horoscope as God's plan, then I've always imagined that the disorder itself is part of that plan. Maybe not?
Fighting against fate, what will happen? There is a plan there, there is a vindicator, and the planned program will collapse. For the sake of those we care about, maybe we will give up those out-of-order behaviors, which is what we are doing now. There are also stories that seem to be similar to time travel novels. They know the development of history and the ending of fate, but they break free from the phenomenon of obeying history on the surface. After all, planning is only icons and data, and cannot be refined to every sensibility. time. Therefore, it seems reasonable that the people in the novel choose to hide in the world under the condition of obeying the surface but out of order, and no longer affect the great destiny.
All the doubts about fate may be a process of human evolution and development to the present, maybe it is planned, or it may be out of order. I actually feel that this western film has the color of eastern fatalism.
In addition to the hints of the big fate, it seems to be talking about other ideas. We surpass ourselves only by constantly breaking ourselves, not breaking and not standing. Some things cannot be rewritten, but we can find ways to make ourselves feel better, instead of simply accepting everything.
It seems that from some perspectives, "fate is in your own hands" is correct, but there are some conditions.
Why do we have to accept the conventional conventions of the world, and if we accept them, are we willing? If we accept it, can we still keep our own minds. I dare not say that if we fight, we can change our destiny, but for the people and things we care about, we can still make small fights and our own plans.
The film itself is not actually a romance film, it just borrowed love to say the final paragraph of the film "Most people live according to the plan and are afraid to explore other routes, but some people will break through the set plan", and more importantly "Those who realize that freedom is a gift from God can only know how to make good use of it after struggling hard. That is the real meaning of life that God has given us." Fate will be written by ourselves one day, as long as each of us Have the courage to fight.

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  • Harry Mitchell: [talks to David] You're going to look for her, aren't you? You won't find her. They'll make sure of it. Even if they weren't trying to stop you, there are nine million people in this city. You'll never find her. Forget about her. Move on with your life.

  • David Norris: What ever happened to Free Will?

    Thompson: We actually tried Free Will before. After taking you from hunting and gathering to the height of the Roman Empire we stepped back to see how you'd do on your own. You gave us the Dark Ages for five centuries... until finally we decided we should come back in. The Chairman thought maybe we just needed to do a better job of teaching you how to ride a bike before taking the training wheels off again. So we gave you the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Scientific Revolution. For six hundred years we taught you to control your impulses with reason, then in 1910 we stepped back. Within fifty years, you'd brought us World War I, the Depression, Fascism, the Holocaust and capped it off by bringing the entire planet to the brink of destruction in the Cuban Missile Crisis. At that point a decision was taken to step back in again before you did something that even we couldn't fix. You don't have free will, David. You have the appearance of free will.