100 is not that much right?
You have not, but you are most welcome, my dear. I haven’t been your professor in some time though, so feel free to call me Christian. Or Chris. Or hey, continue calling me professor, whatever flies your hippogriff.
As for your question, I believe strongly in destiny but that it is very different from what we call fate. I believe we have a strong sway on our fate and can sculpt our own destiny and this is why when fate takes life away from a person too soon, they return as a ghost or a spirit to create and fulfill their own destiny and finish the work they weren’t allowed to at the hands of cruel, cruel, lady fate.
What are your thoughts on the matter?
I don't know why I think professor suits you so. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with your name, it's actually quite a strong one and reminds me of books with heroes who ride on dragons... Anyway, the title just fits the image I have of you in my memories and I know I'm past being a student but feel too young and naïve still, not very different from the person I was while your student.
And I don't know what I believe that's why I keep asking. I'd like to believe that there's something waiting for me to reach it, grasp it and own it but the idea of a path already designed for me, one I can't escape feels so suffocating...
What if Fate and Destiny are flawed gods? What if they try their best to understand what this one person needs and deserves to get but they fail to cover all the predictions and sometimes it slips, sometimes it changes and then the unexpected happens? What if Fate and Destiny are no better at their jobs as we are with ours? They make some mistakes that can be fixed later and some that are unrepairable?











