A while ago, a guest named Zhang came to the store. Mr. Zhang is not too old. He has just entered middle age, but he can't hide his vicissitudes. Mr. Zhang's chart is put aside, and I can see that his eight-character chart is more prosperous than the robbery star, which constitutes an image of competing for money. Then watch him make a fortune three years ago before he shipped the god of food. I already know.
He said to Mr. Zhang, "You are lucky to leave early. Before the Universiade, the god of food cleared customs, which constituted the god of food to make money. It can be said that this young man is successful and the spring breeze is proud. Three years ago, after Fuxing made a friend, it was a far cry from it. The wealth business has plummeted and the situation is getting more and more difficult. The numerology reason is that the Universiade inspired the mind of robbing stars and made the phenomenon of competing for money more serious. " Mr. Zhang nodded and briefly introduced his situation in recent years. Finally, he said: "I have always been diligent and enterprising. I didn't expect this situation today. I heard that man proposes, God disposes. Teacher, what do you think? Is this idealism? "
I replied: "I personally think it is objective idealism. Although it is idealism, it exists objectively. Some people think it's a supernatural force, but I always think it's fate. Sometimes fate doesn't play by common sense. Take your situation as an example! During the Universiade, you made a lot of money, established your own network of contacts and accumulated rich business experience. According to common sense, on the basis that your capital, contacts and experience have become richer, your current career should go up a storey still higher and go in! But what about the facts? On the contrary, you started from scratch because of good luck; Now you are defeated, because you don't know that your luck is bad. " Mr. Zhang couldn't help sighing and said, "I don't know life, I don't think of a gentleman!" Confucius was right. The ancients knew that fate existed objectively. "