
Fate vs. Free Will: Why We Love Reading About Destiny.
Fatum Poetry and Fatum: Why We Love to Read About Destiny Have you ever finished a book and thought, "It was supposed to end like that"? The characters struggle with everything they have to change their destiny. Stories about destiny are very appealing. Be it fate, kismet, or fatum, we keep coming back to tales of life unfolding according to some grand design. That is why fatumpoetry and fatum reflections resonate. Many stories draw us in from the first few pages, where we trace an invisible thread moving the characters along. But, however, here is the real question: did we love the stories of destiny because we believe in it? Or did we love the stories of destiny because we wanted to believe we still had a choice? Let's unpack why the tension between fate and free will gets us through the pages. Fate vs. Free Will: The Ancient Conflict This war isn't new; philosophers, theologians, and storytellers have been grappling with it for centuries. At its core, it asks: Is our life already wr
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