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The rigid fatalism which ignores the fact that what we do now is contributing towards the making of the future and which resigns itself to endure the effects of what it has made in the past--that rigid kind of fatalism which is mesmerized by those effects and makes no effort at all--has no place whatever in philosophy or in the philosophical understanding of the law of karma.

-- Notebooks Category 9: From Birth to Rebirth > Chapter 3 : Laws and Patterns of Experience > # 135