Fate, Karma, Destiny, Luck, Fortune, are all words that are used for event that happen when we are clueless about them. This does not mean that these events are unfolding without a proper sequel. Every event that is happening or will happen in ones life has got a past and future connection to it. Take life as it comes is a sentence from those who are very much interested in living for the present, this mind set encourage us to forget the bitter past and at the same time not to expect a lot from the future.
The past is known while the present is experienced but the future is that one thing for which we are blind folded. The destiny or fate divulges to us as present never as future. For every event that happen there is an interconnected consequence of which no one is aware until it happens. When the future is so ambiguous then what is the point in getting rattled about it. Some times if life is not sailing as expected then it is a matter of little concern but who knows it may be for better or worse. The attitude of facing whatever is in store will make us strong and able to take on the odds. There is no point in getting discouraged when things are not as we expect, instead if understood that it is the way that He wants it to happen then the worry is needless.
A lone survivor of a shipwreck was washed up on to a deserted island. He prayed anxiously for God to rescue him. Every day in a hope to find some help he scanned the horizon, but was unlucky. Tired of praying for help, he stated trusting his will power and built a small hut out of driftwood to protect him from the elements. One day, after hunting for food, he arrived at his hut to find it on flames, with smoke soaring up to the sky. He cured his fate for what had happened. He was bewildered with disbelief, anguish, and anger.
He shouted out, “O 'God! This is not fair on your part. You have destroyed my small hut” and slept on the shore.
Early the next day, he was awakened by the hooting sound of a ship approaching the island! It had come to rescue him! “How did you know I was here?” asked the exhausted man.
"We could make out by your SMOKE SIGNAL," the rescuers replied.
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