Is fortune telling true? Why can a fortune teller say something about himself when he doesn't know me at all?

In my opinion, there is no need to believe. But there is no doubt that fate does exist. Man proposes, God disposes. This can illustrate this point. I believe that God gives everyone equal opportunities. There is a good saying: life and death have a life, and wealth is in the sky. The poor are desperately poor and the rich are desperately rich. As the old saying goes, you just have to control your own destiny. Seize every opportunity that God gives you. If you have seized the opportunity given by God, but you are still the same, there is no way out, because this is your life. Opportunities are created by people themselves, yes, that's right, but when you think about it, this is opportunities. You can't create opportunities given by God. Just remember this sentence forever: good people get what they deserve, and evil people get what they deserve. He who does nothing wrong is not afraid of ghosts. Money and power, once dead, can't be taken away. As long as you are old, look back at your heart and have a clear conscience. Do it. When I die, I am at least qualified to say: I have not lived in vain in my life. Depressed, let me get the answer for you. Remember to give me extra points. If you want to know whether fortune-telling is accurate or not, you must first have a macro understanding of "fate". For example, the "fate" of Buddhism, the "letting nature take its course" of Taoism and the "providence" of Christianity cannot be fully believed. Say you don't believe that nature may exist. People who count names are generally based on the book Zhouyi. Fortune-telling can be divided into many types, such as birth, face, astrology, lottery and so on. Probably according to the principle of Zhouyi. Oh, that's beside the point. In short, as far as I am concerned, fortune telling is very accurate, but it is rare!