It seems to me further, that it is very odd that fate should leave so careful a trail, and spend so little time preparing the one that must follow it.
In "The Blue Sword" by Robin McKinley, the author highlights the intriguing nature of fate and its guiding influence. The quote suggests that while fate may provide a clear path, it seems peculiar that it does not invest much time in ensuring that those who follow this path are adequately prepared for what lies ahead.
This observation raises questions about the balance between destiny and personal readiness, emphasizing the complexity of...