Three lives, three lives, or ask fate
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The occurrence of traffic accidents was inevitable, but not inevitable. It was inevitable because it had indeed happened, and the event was right in front of them. It wasn't inevitable because before the collision happened, any small factor that acted on the two cars or the drivers of the two cars could have prevented this incident from happening. There were too many such factors to count.

Deducing from the moment the incident happened: The external environment, weather conditions, the starting point before the scratch, the reason for the scratch…all the way until the moment the two drivers were born, or even the moment they became human fertilized eggs before they were born. The moment one became a fertilized egg, one's gender was determined. The moment one was born, one's growth was determined. Different genders and different environments would definitely lead to different lives.

Simply put, this was fate. Everything was caused by fate. It could not be changed, but it seemed that it could be changed!

Fate was like the time that filled the universe. It was everywhere and everywhere. Although it could not be seen or touched, it really existed and was inextricably linked to everything, especially humans who had subjective thoughts. What was fate? It was simple yet abstract, and even a little hollow. Science could not explain it reasonably, and people could not explain it accurately.

The founder of Quan Zhen Sect, Wang Chongyang, once told his disciple Ma Danyang that the five elements were not everywhere. Then, can we say that this is fate?

If the five elements were not everywhere, metal, wood, water, fire, and earth would not be able to reach it. If they could not reach it, then there would be no one. Since there were no five elements, then it would not be the five elements. Of course, it would not be stone, nor would it be air. What could it be? It was energy, which was the smallest substance that the scientific community had yet to grasp. It was not infinitely small, but the smallest, the smallest kind.

In other words, energy was the chaos mentioned in Tai Chi. Before it formed a specific form and specific nature, it was just an infinitely large energy that occupied the entire space. It was an energy that could not be named or described.

Before our parents were born, not before we were born, but before our parents were born. Our fate is not up to us, because our parents can really decide our fate. For example, the children of emperors, the children of princes and ministers, the children of scholars, farmers, workers, merchants, the children of slaves, beggars, and so on. Can these 'children' be the same?

Therefore, our parents have already decided our own fate before we were born. Then who would decide the fate of our parents? Our grandparents? Yes, this understanding should be reasonable. Of course, we can also understand it as the beginning of the continuation, which is also the beginning of change.

If we go back to the last ten generations, there are 1,024 people who are related to us…How many years have humans existed, and how many generations have there been? If one were to deduce it from the previous generation, the result would be an astronomical figure. The problem lies here. How many independent individuals did we humans have in the early days? Whether it was the physical evidence left on Earth or the current scientific research, they all told us that there were not many independent individuals in the initial period of human beings, including ancient humans and early modern humans.

In other words, among the independent individuals of modern humans, there will be many individuals with the same ancestors. This means that there is an intersection of blood between the independent individuals of modern humans, and there will be cause and effect.

People often used the word " fate " to lament their own encounters, and often used the word " luck " to lament the development of things. Moreover, this was a common phenomenon. It was not the case for a certain region or a certain nation, but the entire human race.

Why? Why was this happening? Why was there a rare unity among the entire human race on this issue? In fact, it was not just humans. If other animals other than humans (or even plants) could speak, they would also think so.

Fate was really hard to explain. Even the scientists of today could not say for sure or deny it.

The scientific community has proven that there is quantum entanglement faster than the speed of light…This is a matter of the scientific community, so I can't talk about it. Although the speed of light was fast, it still required time to shorten the distance. However, quantum entanglement was different. It happened simultaneously. When two or more particles mysteriously connected, there was no time or space restriction. Since I couldn't figure this out, I decided to put it aside for now. Let's talk about fate first.

We try to separate "fate" into "fate" and "luck". The "fate" that cannot be changed by fate itself is "fate", and the "luck" that can be changed and adjusted is "luck".

What is fate? It was the "before parents were born" mentioned earlier, so the fate couldn't be changed.

What is the principle of operation? Laozi said: Tao gives birth to one, one gives birth to two, two gives birth to three, three gives birth to all things; Daozu also said: things will be reversed when they reach an extreme. This is the truth of luck, the truth of movement, the truth of fate. One could beget two, two could beget three, and things could be reversed when they reached the extreme. Therefore, luck was not unchanging, which meant that "luck" could be changed.

The story began with a man who tried to explore the true meaning of fate and change his luck…

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