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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, fate is often viewed as a product of personal choices and actions, highlighting individual control and determination.
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Ancient Greek culture
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Fate in Ancient Greek culture is predetermined by gods and seen as inevitable and often tragic.
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Eastern cultures
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Eastern cultures believe in predetermined fate shaped by external forces such as karma and destiny.
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Greek mythology
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In Greek mythology, fate is determined by the Moirai and influenced by gods, shaping the destiny of individuals.
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Greece
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Greek culture emphasizes belief in an inevitable, predetermined fate or destiny.
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Roman Mythology Enthusiasts
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Roman mythology enthusiasts believe that fate is predetermined and controlled by the Moirai.
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Vedic astrology
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Belief in fate determined by celestial bodies and seeking astrological guidance is common in Vedic astrology culture.
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critical rationalism
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Fate is seen as subjective and shaped by individual choices and actions, not predestined events in critical rationalism culture.
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China
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In Chinese culture, there is a strong belief in fate and a sense of destiny and predestination.
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Confucianism
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Fate in Confucianism is viewed as predetermined but also influenced by one's actions and the universe.
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Existentialism
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Existentialism views fate as a subjective concept with no objective reality, emphasizing individual responsibility for shaping their own lives through conscious choices and actions.
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, there is a common belief in fate and a strong sense of destiny and predestination.
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Mesopotamian mythology
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In Mesopotamian mythology, fate is controlled by the gods and cannot be altered, as seen in the poem 'Enuma Elish'.
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Modern East Asian cultures
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In modern East Asian cultures, fate is often intertwined with concepts of karma and predetermined cosmic forces.
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Scientific cultures
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In scientific cultures, there is an emphasis on personal agency and the impact of individual choices on shaping one's future.
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United States
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In the United States, fate is viewed as a concept shaped by individual choices and actions, emphasizing free will and personal agency.
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Western Europe
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In Western European culture, fate is viewed as being shaped by individual decisions and actions, emphasizing free will and personal agency.
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Western astrology
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Western astrology may influence belief in fate through predictions and interpretations.
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Western literature
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Fate in Western literature is often portrayed as the belief that individuals can shape their destinies through their choices and actions.
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mathematicians
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Mathematicians in our culture view fate as a philosophical concept lacking scientific evidence.
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