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Is Our Fate Really Out of Our Control? – Written By You

February 15, 2014October 4, 2016 Written By You

Do you think that our lives are set out before we are born, and things are ‘just meant to be’? That’s what we mean by ‘fate’, a force beyond our control that determines our future. Gabriela has been thinking about this since her English class held a discussion on the topic, and she shares her thoughts with us.

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