I used to really not understand why old people like to go see fortune-tellers whenever something happens?



Until now, I finally understand that it's not really the fortune-teller, but our poor people's psychologist.

Now, going outside to see a psychologist costs hundreds of dollars per hour, but you can spend just a little money to see a fortune-teller, and he can immediately change your fate.

Psychologists will only blame you for this and that, basically telling you that you have a problem.

Fortune-tellers are different; they will blame the door, the window, the sky, the earth. When there's no other way, they'll blame your past lives, blaming the sky, the earth, or the environment—never denying your current self.

They will also tell you that you'll soon have great luck, and your good fortune is still ahead.

Hearing this, your heart feels at ease, all your worries are resolved—doesn't that work better than seeing a psychologist?

But on the other hand, have you really all been to see a fortune-teller?
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