Answer:
<u>The boy who fell down a well:</u>
once upon a time there was a boy who was very silly and would always cause trouble.
Then his mom said that he's a very naughty person
so he said, "I don't care!"
so he went out to play
and the people around him plotted against him, so they made a secret well.
then the boy stole an apple and ran away and fell into the well
and was left for a few days
then the people asked "have you learned your lesson"
he replied "yes"
so they took him out and he was a good boy
(this took me a long time to write hope it helps)
Firstly, Faith and Fate aren't the same. The former speaks of strong believe in the positive while the other connotes a form of resignation to invisible forces beyond ones control.
<h3> In the context of this story, to what extent can we control our fate? </h3>
As already stated, one may not be able to control their fate, but they can certainly improve the probability that things will go right.
For example, from my experience, it is correct to state that, although we cannot control when a vehicular accident can happen (say form a third party's negligence - an example of fate) we can certainly ensure that it does not originate from us by doing the right things such as:
- Obeying Traffic Laws
- Properly maintaining our vehicles etc.
Hence, it is right to state that one may not be able to control their fate, but they can certainly improve the probability that things will go right.
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