Master Ji Qun replied: This question seems to require some investigation to answer. However, although Buddhism admits that fate has certain laws to follow, it does not think that birth determines the development of fate. Because the development of fate is complicated, birth is only one of the ways to interpret fate.
Buddhism believes that everything is made by heart. The so-called fate comes from people's mind and behavior. Different behaviors produce the cause of good and evil, and also feel the fruit of fate because of their respective causes.
In addition, we will encounter different situations and face different choices at every stage of life, which has many possibilities for change.
What's more, Buddhism believes that fate can be changed, because life is made by the heart. Therefore, although fortune-telling has some truth, it can only tell us the basic laws of the development of fate, but not all the changes.
Even people born at the same time will have completely different life trajectories.