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People are lazy, don't want to do things, have no goals, are not interested in anything, feel tired and depressed. What should I do?
Does fate exist? Of course there is, and it can be changed through our efforts. The Four Disciplines is a book about morality and self-cultivation. The writer is Yuan Lefan of the Ming Dynasty, who wrote it at the age of 69. The author tells the story of changing fate with his own personal experience. If you hit this book, you will gain fame and longevity, but if you hit no children, you will get two children, which can be found in books, movies and TV plays, as well as on the Internet. Only good and evil can break through fate. When doing everything, the good will increase and the evil will decrease. Even if good people suffer temporarily, the blessing of the whole fate will increase, and it will increase a lot. Evil is just the opposite. If you can control everything and do good deeds, you are not mortal, so you can make God cry. Of course, this needs to be practiced slowly. The so-called mind-changing, is to repair this. The better people are, the better their luck will be, and the fate of extremely good people will not be bound.
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