特色

THE PARADOX OF CHOICE

Too Much Choice

THE PROBLEMS WITH TOO MUCH CHOICE

If taking away choices is a bad thing, then giving more choices must be good, right? Not necessarily!

Too many choices can overwhelm a person. Cruise the aisles of your grocery store sometime and note how many options you have for various products. Psychologist Barry Schwartz for his book, The Paradox of Choice, did that with salad dressings and noted that there were over 175 different kinds in his store. That was if you didn’t count the balsamic vinegars and olive oils that were alongside the bottle choices. For an indecisive salad-eater, this amount of choice can be staggering.

Brand Name

MOIRAI

FATE AND DESTINY
"Fate" is that which has been spoken.
"Destiny" is that which has been firmly established.
WHEEL OF FORTUNE
Fate and destiny can be perceived as two sides 
of the same coin: both are predetermined.
THREE FATES
The Fates were originally called Moirai in Ancient Greece. 
They are "Clotho", "Lachesis" and "Atropos".

Brand Definition: providing help in changing one‘s destiny when she/he in the face of discomfort or bad luck in daily life. This product made by three fates who control people’s life by weaving the thread of life can reverse one’s bad luck, Change the days of Mercury Retrograde. As long as you wear Moirai’s products, they can bring good luck such as unexpected wealth, long-awaited peach blossom, and incredible academic progress, and so on. It also helps people make the right decisions. Choosing your own good luck product now.

ZODIAC YEAR

ZODIAC
Ben Ming Nian is the Chinese Zodiac Birth Year, which refers 
to years sharing the same Chinese zodiac sign with one's 
birth year. 12 zodiac animal years are regarded as a cycle 
in Chineses lunar calendar, so every 12 years, people will 
encounter their Ben Ming Nian. 




THREE FATES

It was believed that the Fates would appear within three days of someone’s birth to decide their fate. The three Moirai represented the cycle of life, essentially standing for Birth, Life, and Death. They would spin (Clotho), draw out (Lachesis) and cut (Atropos) the thread of Life.

The Fates were originally called Moirai in Ancient Greece. They are "Clotho", "Lachesis" and "Atropos".
The ancient Greeks believed that many aspects of a person’s life were determined by the three mythical women known as Fates.  These were three sister goddesses that appeared in Greek and Roman mythology and were believed to have “spun out” a child’s destiny at birth.  They determined when life began, when it ended, and everything in between.  At the birth of each man they appeared spinning, measuring, and cutting the thread of life.  However not everything was inflexible or pre-determined.  A man destined to become a great warrior one day could still choose what he wanted to do on any given day.  The gods could simply intervene with decisions that could be helpful or harmful.  In a sense, they controlled the metaphorical life of every mortal born.



Reference
https://greece.greekreporter.com/2018/03/17/the-moirai-the-fates-of-greek-mythology/


https://www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/The_Fates/the_fates.html

https://aquileana.wordpress.com/2014/11/20/greek-mythology-the-moirae-the-three-fates/

https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-europe/three-fates-destiny-s-deities-ancient-greece-and-rome-003039


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