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What is man's fate?
The so-called "one life, two fortunes, three feng shui, four products, five studies, six seven phases, Ba Shen, nine friends and ten health preservation". 」

According to Su Minfeng, a Hong Kong geomantic master, fate+luck accounts for 70% of people, which is 70%. The remaining "Feng Shui, Yin Gong, reading, fame, appearance, respect for god, noble people, health care" account for 30%, that is, 30%.

That 30% is useless and useful. Life and luck, life accounts for 50% and luck accounts for 20%. If the remaining 30% is enough to change a person's life, then the whole world is rich, but this is obviously not in line with social reality. There are always a few rich people in this society, and the poor will always be the mainstream of society.

A person is born lucky, but if he is unlucky, then you have a chance. As long as you do a good job in reading Feng Shui and Yin Gong, if you are lucky, you can still have a bright and good life, but you can't compare with others.

Look at the sons of Li Ka-shing, the richest man in Hong Kong, Li Zeju and Li Zekai. They were born in the richest families and have lived 50% of their lives. However, people also study hard, and the successful part has accounted for 50+%. As the youngest son, Li Zeju inherited the family business, which is also his fate. However, it was very hard for him to have a baby later, and his luck seemed a little bad. But it can also be 60%.

Li Zekai's life was slightly lost to his brother, who never had an eldest son. However, with luck, it pulled back another game. Let's just say that if your life is average, you should focus on luck and so on, and fight.