Since life is both random and inevitable, it is the ultimate inevitability composed of countless random processes.
Let's discuss the life of Lao Wang, a "five-guarantee household" in the next village.
If Lao Wang was born in the home of the local county magistrate, he would have lived a very privileged life since he was a child, and now he should have "passed on the torch" and served the people selflessly. Unfortunately, it is not up to him to decide where to be reborn.
If the village chief had not used his son to squeeze out Lao Wang's quota in the military selection in junior high school, Lao Wang might be an outstanding navy, air force soldier or even a leader now, but the matter of "being squeezed out" is not up to Lao Wang.
If, when he was young, Lao Wangtou listened to his parents' advice and married the ugly and disabled daughter of a city cadre, perhaps he would have the opportunity to selflessly dedicate his life to the people and shine for the motherland in positions such as electricity, tobacco, telecommunications, and oil systems. He may regret it now, but at that time he did not know what the future would be like, so not marrying this woman seemed to be a decision he made at that time, but in fact it was still destined. Strictly speaking, that decision was made by fate for him at that time.
There are many such ifs, so many that they are countless. As long as one of them happened, Lao Wangtou would probably not be the current five-guarantee household. Unfortunately, none of them happened, so Lao Wangtou became what he is now.
Therefore, life is both random, inevitable, and destined.
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