The passage is a detailed narrative about the lives of twin sisters, Jeongsu Yoon and Christy, and their unique experiences with fate and fortune-telling. The narrative begins with the sisters waiting to meet for the first time after 40 years. The twins were born at 1 o'clock on the same day but have never met due to circumstances beyond their control.
Jeongsu Yoon is a shaman who predicts people's lives using five colored flags. She has been in the path of a shaman since she was 10 years old. Christy, on the other hand, was adopted in the United States and has led a different life. She became a psychology professor.
The narrative then delves into the twins' birth stories and their early lives. It reveals that their mother gave birth to them on January 5, 1975, and their older sister was abandoned due to superstition that only the older twin would live a smooth life. The younger twin was adopted by a nun and later by a couple in the United States.
The narrative also explores the twins' perceptions of fate. Jeongsu Yoon believes in fortune-telling and believes that her fate is predestined. Christy, however, believes that fate can be shaped by one's will and effort.
The narrative concludes with an exploration of the twins' lives and the concept of fate. It suggests that while fate plays a role in shaping our lives, our choices and actions also significantly influence our destiny. The narrative ends with a question: "Is fate born or made?" This question echoes throughout the narrative and serves as a central theme.
In summary, the passage is a poignant exploration of the lives of twin sisters, their unique experiences with fate and fortune-telling, and the complex relationship between birth, fate, and free will.
1. The document is a transcript of a dialogue between two individuals discussing the lives and fates of twin sisters, Yoon Jeong and Christy.
2. The twins were born at 1 o'clock on the same day.
3. Yoon Jeong became a shaman, while Christy became a psychology professor in the United States.
4. Yoon Jeong was born in an orphanage in 1975, and her older sister was abandoned there.
5. Christy was adopted by a family in the United States and lived a life significantly different from Yoon Jeong.
6. The document also mentions a scholar of fortune telling who interpreted the twins' fortunes based on the year, month, day, and hour of their birth.
7. The fate of the twins was significantly influenced by their birth order. The older sister was abandoned, while the younger sister was adopted and lived a different life.
8. The twins' lives took different paths due to their different environments and choices they made.
9. The document also discusses the concept of fate and whether it is predetermined or shaped by individual choices.
10. The document ends with a discussion on the correlation between fortune telling and criminal behavior.