Submitted by No_Solution_9545 t3_10ehydc in GetMotivated
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My_Little_Pony123 t1_j4svm0o wrote
Aragorn is your man. From recluse ranger to king. Many quotes from Jung and Nietzsche that suggest this. Where there's danger, that's where your treasure can be found. Something like that.
fatkhuloff t1_j4yrzih wrote
From my understanding Nietzsche builds his theory on the concept of will and power. Like go overcome yourself and you ll get power in some form to rule dominate others. That’s the motto driving characters in his theory. Crack me if I’m wrong
1clovett t1_j4qyyqn wrote
There could almost be an entire genre of fiction dedicated to protagonists meeting their destiny while actively trying to avoid it.
Twisted2702 t1_j4xg96r wrote
DARK on Netflix has a lot of this and it’s an absolutely amazing show
[deleted] t1_j4uoxmo wrote
Watch Bullet Train. Super fun movie and talks a lot about fate.
1clovett t1_j4upotu wrote
Already have and I really liked it.
Aikarion t1_j4s48dw wrote
My time has come. Proceeds to fade away leaving serious, unsolved problems.
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tobalsan t1_j4sl05k wrote
Corollary: you often pass by destiny when you obsess on taking the roads leading to it.
Trevorblackwell420 t1_j4tsr09 wrote
I don’t think it’s possible to “pass by destiny”. It’s kinda the definition.
Njaki t1_j4skepy wrote
It is never a good idea to run away from destiny, and yet, sometimes is necessary to try, for the sake of destiny.
WillyMapleton t1_j4rougq wrote
So one avoid the road by following their destiny, which they happen to meet on the metaphorical road?
How does one interpret this?
dranaei t1_j4s44g8 wrote
What stands in the way, becomes the way.
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mjl2009 t1_j4smds2 wrote
cf 'The Appointment in Samarra'
ShruteFarms4L t1_j4st042 wrote
This quote was made for me I suppose
nowell29 t1_j4twkte wrote
I've always loved this line in the show. There is another tale that has been told in a few different ways, but this one works https://www.k-state.edu/english/baker/english320/Maugham-AS.htm
[deleted] t1_j4ucphk wrote
You get what you expect, not what you want
thefallnn t1_j4uihoh wrote
How something can be your destiny if you never gets to have it experienced , the thing which you ultimately gets to experience is your true destiny.
UWantARefund t1_j4vcqi3 wrote
There was something that I told my DND players recently, I came with the conclusion that planning for sessions was not how I preferred to do things. Someone jokingly asked: “What even is a plan anyway?”
“A course of action that eventually gets derailed in favor of something infinitely more interesting.”
Regardless of what paths are taken in life, you will get to where you wish to be, and learn the lessons you need to learn.
fatkhuloff t1_j4yrleq wrote
This scenario is quite common for all successful movie plots. It goes:
- Call to adventure
- Threshold (sometimes also the resistance// path to avoid
- Transformation through challenges and temptations
- Revelation. Through literal of figurative death and rebirth afterward
- Atonement
- Return accompanied with various gifts
Bankroll. The end.
RSwordsman t1_j4r01gv wrote
Oedipus: "You don't say."