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BlueQuill Posts: 419

what about those who are born with bad luck...has the universe cursed them or something??!!...those who are born to poor families...those who cant even get mother's milk to feed on....what abt them....whats their fault??
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Posted: 2005-10-28 21:51:41
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

Their destiny is to struggle to over throw tyranical governments, or to fight to make the world stand up and notice the problems. Not necessarily with guns, look at what ghandi achieved with nothing more than people power. Now Ghandi was a person who understood what his personal destiny was. His personal destiny was intertwined with that of his country. It wasn't fair that he was killed, but would it be fairer if he never did what he did for the people of India?

Sometimes our personal destiny is to go through hard times, but not at the expense of freedom. If you are poverty stricken, steal food. If you get arrested go on hunger strike to bring attention to your plight (a person who rarely eats can survive a hunger strike for longer than the well fed politician who will need to stop the hunger strike or suffer political censure)

Most poor countries are poverty stricken not because they have
small economies, but because those economies have been jerked over by western international conglomerates, or larger bordering nations, and their resources plundered. Some have been under going civil war for years. There are many reasons why countries are poor, and the people there must rise up. Either against their own government, foreign imperialism, economic manipulation or whatever it is that's causing the poverty.

They must take a stand. And when our own governments are attacking, manipulating or stealing resources from poorer countries, we are duty bound to tell them to stop through the democratic process. Resolving poverty requires equal mixes of personal responsibility on the part of the poor, and the social responsibility on the part of the nations causing poverty to stop and assist instead (like for example the recent decision to wipe most of the third world debt This debt has been used by the west to manipulate third world countries internal economics and politics).

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Posted: 2005-10-30 03:13:13
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

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On 2005-10-21 21:23:00, BlueQuill wrote:
How many of you do actually believe in destiny??




. . . maybe - Nostradamus did !
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Posted: 2005-10-30 03:17:35
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BlueQuill Posts: 419

I think nostradamus was a guy who was more into astrology than simply destiny. Werent his predictions based on calculations? This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2005-10-30 06:28:49
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

no, he also had visions.
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Posted: 2005-10-30 13:54:09
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Pradhika Posts: > 500

Fate is the word of recognition of a moment that is connected to TIME. With a timely solution if we approach any problem, then fate fades away. Or else once the time slips away, fate poses bigger. This message was posted from a J300
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Posted: 2005-12-23 01:59:38
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