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: Argue that "existence precedes essence." In this view, there is no pre-written destiny. We "choose our destiny" every day through our actions.

Discuss the "choice of destiny" in political self-determination (e.g., historical referendums) or bioethics (medical autonomy).

: Responsibility lies with the chooser, not the gods. Use this to argue that destiny isn't something that happens to us, but something we select through our character and values.

Here is a structured outline and key conceptual blocks to help you develop a compelling paper on this theme. 1. The Mythological Root: Plato’s "Myth of Er"

: The Stoic concept of "moral choice" or the ability to choose how to react to external fate.

The concept of "" (The Choice of Destiny) is a profound philosophical paradox that explores the tension between predetermined fate and human free will. Developing a paper on this subject requires bridging the gap between classical mythology and modern existentialism.

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