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I will, but we will train you so that isn’t necessary too.
I can start learning recipes today. How many are there?
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I will, but we will train you so that isn’t necessary too.
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Well, I won’t need any, but yes. That is true.
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You will, but it won’t be as crowded in mind as you may think. Once you get the hang of a few instances, you wouldn’t know that you are in multiple places at once.
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It can be. But you could just as easily have a mundane destiny. Imagine if I told you that you were destined to stock pens in an office supply store forever?… Well, okay, maybe that one is a bit more negatively boring than completely mundane. What if instead, I told you that you were just destined to go visit Penumbra Falls, or something like that. Cool, maybe, but is it something you actively really gotta work toward or against? Nah, at least not in my book.
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Since we’re distinguishing the two, for fate your choices wouldn’t matter. But it’s easy to not care about a destiny all the same.
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Depends on if you like it or not. And are we talking about destiny or fate now?
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Well, uhm. I don’t really have anything to compare it to…
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Either you accept what’s ahead and only make choices around it, or you ignore what you’re being told is ahead and just do what you think is best regardless. That’s how I see it.
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Stuff’ll happen regardless. Thinking things need to be a certain way just makes you potentially make worse choices.
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It's also a fun way to live.
*I add in.*
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Yes, and you will too. It’s not as difficult or scary as it sounds.