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'Fate Is Fixed' is a blog where the authors publish motivational contents that help the readers to understand and accept the fact that fate is just fixed and can't be changed along with inspiring them to believe in their dreams and work on it and fight the obstacles in the path to the goal.

'Fate Is Fixed' inspires the readers to pursue their dreams but 'Fate Is Fixed' do not promote doing whatsoever in the readers mind. 'Fate Is Fixed' only inspires the readers to do the right thing, the allowed thing, the good thing - more specifically it inspires the readers to do the good and allowed/permitted thing in the right way. 

'Fate Is Fixed' always discourages the readers to do any thing or perform/take any action that is not allowed or permitted to be done legally, not good for the mankind and earth, harmful for animals and other living beings for the world.

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