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<blockquote data-quote="The Persuasionist" data-source="post: 254896" data-attributes="member: 15687"><p><em>Many years ago, I had the privilege of meeting the legendary Roald Dahl. I vividly recall him recounting the boom of science fiction in the late 60s and early 70s, attributing its success to the reimagining of traditional cowboy and Indian comic story plots. According to Dahl, these sci-fi creators simply replaced stetsons with space helmets and six shooters with laser guns, transforming old ideas into futuristic tales.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Reflecting on Dahl's words, I've come to view fate in a similar light. Just as we cannot change the overarching plot of our lives, we do possess the power to shape the narrative with our actions and choices. Like the sci-fi creators who blended old and new to create captivating stories, we too can craft our own unique journey through life. Even if the plot is "Fixed".</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Persuasionist, post: 254896, member: 15687"] [I]Many years ago, I had the privilege of meeting the legendary Roald Dahl. I vividly recall him recounting the boom of science fiction in the late 60s and early 70s, attributing its success to the reimagining of traditional cowboy and Indian comic story plots. According to Dahl, these sci-fi creators simply replaced stetsons with space helmets and six shooters with laser guns, transforming old ideas into futuristic tales. Reflecting on Dahl's words, I've come to view fate in a similar light. Just as we cannot change the overarching plot of our lives, we do possess the power to shape the narrative with our actions and choices. Like the sci-fi creators who blended old and new to create captivating stories, we too can craft our own unique journey through life. Even if the plot is "Fixed".[/I] [/QUOTE]
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