Ordinary People’s Five Opportunities to Change Their Fate


First Opportunity: Birth
• Birth is the starting point of life. Some are "born in Rome," but that does not mean the end. Teacher Ta Ran believes that the lower your background, the greater your potential for achievement in the future, and the more unique your life scenery. It should not be bound by determinism.
Second Opportunity: Choosing a Spouse
• A suitable spouse is a wealth in life, someone who understands your joys and sorrows, bringing happiness and harmony. If the spouse has the capacity to bear and tolerate, they can also support your career and future.
Third Opportunity: Choosing the Right Industry
• Industry choice is crucial. "Both men and women fear entering the wrong field." Engaging in work that aligns with your heart and matches your talents will bring enjoyment and happiness, making your career smoother; otherwise, work becomes torment, wasting your life.
Fourth Opportunity: Choosing the Right Battlefield of Destiny
• The battlefield of destiny refers to the external environment that suits you. Just like seeds yield clearly in fertile or barren land, choosing the right environment (battlefield) can achieve twice the result with half the effort. Conversely, the wrong environment hampers progress. It can enhance internal strength and influence your life state.
Fifth Opportunity: Facing Setbacks and Blows
• Setbacks, blows, and even disasters are overlooked opportunities to change fate, the "heaven helping you upgrade and rebirth." People with great blessings and strong abilities tend to face more challenges and difficulties. These hardships actually help you transform. After upgrading, your career, energy, and abilities will greatly improve.
Many people obsess over external factors like background and spouse but overlook the "three cards" in their hands — the position of destiny, the battlefield of destiny, and the opportunity for life reboot. Mastering these is the key to determining the outcome of life.
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