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Danny Rand: Nothing ends without a new beginning. Just as any start is, inevitably, a step towards an ending. It's like two sides of the same coin; there is a duality in everything. Night and day, war and peace, love and hate, rhythm and blues, me and you. But forces in opposition don't have to stay that way. It's like the yin-yang. It isn't meant to be a static symbol. Relationships are always in motion. We chase each other, challenge each other, inspire each other. Sometimes working together. Sometimes working against. Complementary forces, seeking a balance that may never come. Like Davos and I were at the start. It all comes down to a core question. How do the most important people come into your life? Is it blind chance? Or is it fate? Lei Kung told me I was a child touched by fire, delivered from heaven, destined for victory. But here, now, today, I have to consider was he wrong? Or did I only ever know half the story? What's wrong? I don't know.