Maybe not all. Some fortune tellers might have a really good sense of reading people and their situations, which could lead to accurate predictions that seem more than just coincidence.
In my opinion, not all are coincidences. There are those who claim to have some sort of psychic ability. I know of a story where a fortune teller told a girl that she would lose a precious item but then find it in an unexpected place. The girl lost her grandmother's ring and later found it in the pocket of an old coat she hadn't worn in ages. It's hard to believe that was just a coincidence when the prediction was so specific.
Not all of them. There are cases where the details are so specific that it's difficult to chalk it up to coincidence. Consider a story where a fortune teller told a man he would find a lost item in a red - painted building. The man had lost his grandfather's watch. Months later, he was helping at a community center (a red - painted building) and found the watch in a drawer there. There could be some unknown forces at work or perhaps the fortune teller has some intuition that defies explanation.
No. While some may seem like coincidences at first, there are too many accounts of premonition true stories for them all to be pure chance. For example, people predicting disasters like earthquakes or tsunamis before they happen in ways that can't be easily explained by normal means.
Well, some of them might be true. There are those who believe that fortune tellers have a special gift. For example, I once heard a story about a fortune teller who predicted a woman would meet the love of her life on a trip. And she actually did! But then, it could also be just coincidence. Maybe the woman was already planning the trip and was in a mindset to meet new people. So, it's hard to say for sure if all these real fortune teller stories are true.
As a fan of online literature, I can't confirm if the story you mentioned is true. However, fortune-tellers were commonly seen in traditional Chinese novels and movies, and the answer to the question of whether fortune-tellers really existed depended on the plot of the novel.
The 'fortune teller fish' is a novelty item. It's a small, flat piece of plastic that curls or moves in different ways when placed on your hand. The story around it is often that it can predict things like your mood or health based on how it reacts. But in reality, it's just a simple trick based on the heat and moisture from your hand causing the plastic to change shape.
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According to your description, I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Shu Nv Xiang Shi": The female protagonist is black-bellied and unscrupulous, and the male protagonist is evil and bewitching. One against one, the house fights, involving the court and the harem. 2. [Female physiognomist's rebellion plan: Those with special abilities will always be feared by the emperor.] As a cooked dog, Jiang Ping, who had been reborn 20 years later, had only one goal-to kill the Emperor. 3. [Poison Doctor: Divine Divination of the First Daughter]: ps: [Eight Trigrams]+[Metaphysical]+[Medicine]+[Uncultivated]+[Forming a Force] In the modern world, she could cure illnesses and save lives, but she could not save or change her own life. Now that he had been sent to this ancient era, his fate would be decided by him and not the heavens. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One of the best fortune teller stories is about a woman who went to a fortune teller in a small, mysterious tent. The fortune teller told her she would meet a tall, dark - haired man who would change her life. A week later, on a business trip, she literally bumped into a tall, dark - haired man and they ended up getting married.
One interesting fortune teller story is about a woman who visited a tarot card reader. The reader told her she would meet a tall, dark - haired stranger soon. And within a week, she bumped into a new neighbor who fit that description exactly, and they became good friends.
Sure. There was a woman who visited a fortune teller. The fortune teller told her she'd meet a man with a scar on his left hand soon, and within a week, she met a new colleague who had exactly that. It was really strange.