strategy

Fatalism

Description:
Attributing events to some immutable pattern, over which one has no control, and resigning oneself to that state of affairs.
Context:
Although conceptions vary greatly among cultures, the terms fate, kismet, karma, nemesis and destiny are often used to refer to this negative means of viewing society and acting in it.
Implementation:
Fatalism is most often used as an individual strategy for relating to society, as seen in such notions as "a bullet with (or without) one's name on it" or a people being "fated" or "chosen" to suffer in some way.
Counter Claim:
Fatalism saps one's ability to control any events.
Values:
Fatalism
Subjects:
Type Classification:
D: Detailed strategies