Post We Were by the fake Straw Hats
You don't like the concept of fate?
Not when it's done in a too cliché way, that it's the main focus of the story or the main character or when the character doesn't feel like he/she is deserving of the things he/she accomplished by his/her own merits and instead has the plot literally carrying him/her.
I prefer when characters actually make their own destiny rather than be the recipient of an ancient prophecy, or in tragedy when they are the victims of fate who suffer because of things beyond their control or when the prophecy turns out to be very different than what they thought it is and is prone to many interpretations.