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Share a personal experience. I don't know if everyone believes in causal fate. At first, I didn't believe it, but gradually I started to believe it more. Everyone's causal fate is predetermined. While it seems like choices made by oneself, actually every decision made is influenced by unknown factors. I was born in '93 and I'm now 31 years old. Looking back, since graduating and starting work 15 years ago, I slowly accumulated over thirty thousand in my first year of work. However, in 2016 I was suddenly called into a pyramid scheme by a middle school classmate. I got out in 2017 and found a job. After paying back the borrowed money around 2018, I prepared to find something for long-term investment. That year, Bitcoin was completely banned in China, so I had no access to information. From 2020 to 2021, Bitcoin exploded, and I only started getting information about it after 2022. In 2020, I was optimistic about a new energy stock and bought it for over a year, sticking to my plan to only invest in this one stock. After a year of being bombarded by various stock investment calls—three or four every day—I was finally swayed again after half a year and made a short-term trade, incurring losses. Later, the new energy stocks surged, and the stock I chose quadrupled from 3 to 12. Then I invested in virtual currency. I had planned to buy only STC at the beginning of last year, but during the second half of the year, my family kept calling me to urge me to go on blind dates and find a partner, which led me to spend all the money I had saved up. By the end of the year, STC skyrocketed tenfold. Looking back now, everyone might think this is hindsight, and some might say they weren't firm in their beliefs and were easily influenced. However, if I carefully recall each of my key moments, they were all planned and adhered to over a long time, but in the end, they all ended in failure. This has made me completely believe in the existence of causal fate.