The decision to abort (3)

There is a danger in what we tell you that you must not underestimate: we have just stated that, ultimately, man can only "live a certain type of life" and that in reality, whatever he intends to do, he cannot never avoid an experience that was assigned to him.
This concept is quite dangerous, because it can lead to the kind of fatalism and supinity that, for example, Western man thinks he perceives in most of the Eastern populations, within which these concepts - which have been part of their way for generations to think - have often been misrepresented by ordinary people.

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If nothing happens by chance, how to understand abortion? (1)

This time I want to tell you a story, perhaps a little unusual - given the protagonists - but you will certainly have noticed that my interventions are always a little disconcerting, so much so as to arouse abrupt reactions and various oppositions, which - far from displeasing me - instead urges us to go on, because it means that, despite the sometimes irritating tone that I try to use, in reality what I say - even if not totally accepted and shared - at least manages to achieve what my aim is: to help you get out of your stopping in rigid thought patterns and, as such, more harmful than useful to the advancement of the individual.

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