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Many of us struggle with the idea of fate. When life delivers hardship, loss, or failure, it feels natural to believe that fortune has treated us unfairly. The Stoic philosophers taught a different path: to never blame destiny, even when circumstances are harsh. We are not the center of the universe, but a small part of something far greater. To live well is not to resist the natural flow of the world, but to align ourselves with it. If fate calls us to live, we embrace life with contentment. If fate calls us to leave, we depart without fear, trusting that nature no longer requires us here.
By Victor LeungMany of us struggle with the idea of fate. When life delivers hardship, loss, or failure, it feels natural to believe that fortune has treated us unfairly. The Stoic philosophers taught a different path: to never blame destiny, even when circumstances are harsh. We are not the center of the universe, but a small part of something far greater. To live well is not to resist the natural flow of the world, but to align ourselves with it. If fate calls us to live, we embrace life with contentment. If fate calls us to leave, we depart without fear, trusting that nature no longer requires us here.

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