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Regarding the certainty of everything in our lives, I recommend the” Philosophy of Instability ” by the wonderful physicist Prigogine, better, of course, with comments. A fairly small, but concentrated story that although the impact of each of the factors can be calculated in principle, it is fundamentally impossible to find out exactly how they will all act together after a long period of time. You can only specify a certain widening corridor.
Oddly enough, one does not interfere with the other. A person can change anything in his life, and not only in his life, reach any heights, turn the world upside down. And all this will be predetermined. How do you like this approach?