Summary
This quote suggests that in this world, both good and bad experiences are indiscriminately distributed among everything that exists. It implies that there is an element of randomness or unpredictability in the way fate operates, and that no one is exempt from the possibility of both good and bad fortune. This viewpoint promotes a sense of equality and acceptance, emphasizing that both positive and negative outcomes are inherent aspects of our existence in the realm of time.
Topics
Fortune
By Moasi