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"We must use whatever methods we can to understand the movement of the universe around us and time our actions so that we are not fighting the currents, but moving with them" [p. 127]. How does this attitude differ from the Western notion of seizing control of one’s destiny? Which is the more valid? What are Sayuri’s feelings and beliefs about "free will"?

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