Main differences: The terms "fate" and "fate" are closely related. In fact, they are usually considered synonyms. These two words can be said to be interchangeable or synonymous, but in reality they are used in slightly different ways.
The terms "fate" and "fate" are closely related. In fact, they are usually considered synonyms. Destiny and destiny refer to the intended future where there is a given event process that can not be stopped anyway. Both terms infer that there is a fixed natural order to decide what will happen in the future. This fixed natural order can be determined by the universe, the god and others.
Although two words are interchangeable or synonymous, the way in which they are actually used is actually slightly different. It can be said that these terms have obvious implications.
"Destiny" usually refers to "the power or institution that determines and leads the advance of the case in advance". Destiny is an inevitable or inevitable orderly event. This will happen. When people think about "fate", "fate" will inevitably appear. Fate is the fate of three sisters in Greek mythology. They usually look like rotating tapestries depicting human life. All weaves and knots represent events that determine human life. After all, the line was cut when human beings died.
On the other hand, fate is expressed as "the ultimate polarity of the event". In fact, the word "fate" is very similar to the word "destination". Fate is essentially what people should ultimately do. Compared to fate, it has a more general and open and more general outlook. Fate is narrower, in fact, fate is the ultimate result, fate is a way to achieve the goal.
Also, in general, "fate" is used to refer to things that have a negative meaning, and "destiny" can be said to be more neutral. "Fate" is mainly used to refer to things that have a more positive meaning as follows.
There is a difference between fate and destiny. Personal responsibility is psychological treatment that patients work hard every day. What happened in my life? Some people take responsibility too much. There are too few other people. For example, all parents have defects, disadvantages, and drawbacks. And advantage. Some people are more flawed than others. This is a luck of draw, or luck I call destiny. We do not choose parents. Or brothers and sisters. We do not choose to be born again. As an existentialist says, we are "thrown" into the world, we do not take responsibility or responsibility for this matter. Parents and families we were born are part of our destiny. It is the same as our genetics, gender, disposition, talent, limit, vulnerability. Destiny is made up of the immutable gift we were born - and the fact that we were born in a particular position in history. And the necessity of death. But fate is different. (See my previous post.)
The difference between fate and destiny is destiny Individuals decided the way of life, and fate already decided the way. Everyone has the opportunity to choose the right path and make the right decision. If you do not choose it, it is common for someone to die. In Thomas Hardy's novel "Tess of Tes Devobil", Tess decided his own destiny, which led to the downfall. Allow Alec to regain her control