The futures not ours to see meaning fom poem que sera sera?
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I don't know because iam in low standard
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"Whatever will be, will be
The future's not ours to see
Que Sera Sera"
It means that we shouldn't think too much about the future, because it is not in our hands. What matters the most is - "living in the present". In other words, the lines conveys a fatalistic recognition that future events are out of the speaker's control.
Fun fact: Origin of the Spanish term "qué será será" - ‘what will be, will be’, was popularized by the 1956 song ‘Que Sera, Sera’
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