John Wooden, a famous basketball player and coach, once said, "I don't believe in fate." John Wooden's height is only 178 cm. Not enough as a basketball player. His fate seemed sealed: he couldn't do well in basketball. However, he still chased his dream step by step. In the end he succeeded. Like John Wooden, I also don't believe in fate. Life is unexpected, fate doesn't actually exist in the world and is always used as an excuse. Life is complex and unexpected. It is impossible to define people's lives before they are born. Every single idea anyone has can change everything. An example is the butterfly effect. The earth could achieve a significant effect just thanks to a butterfly. No one can predict the movements of butterflies. Therefore, the future is unpredictable. It doesn't matter whether you were born into a rich family or not. Even though some people are poor and impoverished, they can change their lives on their own if they work hard enough. A few days ago Facebook purchased an app called “Whatsapp”. Surprisingly, one of the founders of “Whatsapp”, Brian Acto...
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