The Consequence Of Your Actions May Take Your Breath Away
There are always ripples . . . Don't neglect the consequence of your act. Sir Isaac Newton was a scientist of huge renown. His laws of motion are still relevant today many centuries later. They're not only relevant in science but in life today. I believe the second law of motion talked about action and reaction. So the entire world your action will be closely followed by a equal and opposite reaction. What, we may ask, is this guy going on about?
Not many people might mention Newton these days but we would do well in our own lives to take note of the second law. Today this is still true - but in more practical terms if we act, when we act we need to be aware and take into account the consequences or repercussions of our action. A favorite trick that the father shows his son or daughter by the seaside or a lake is how to throw a stone, a flat stone, and get it to bounce off the surface of the water. And when we can do this we can compete to see you does it better. When we first throw a stone in this manner it seems to defy the laws of physics. Because we are used to merely throwing the stone into the water and seeing that the ripples that form from the epicenter or point of impact of the stone in the water. The same thing in life. Whatever we do there will be consequences that will cause ripples in life. So when we think about doing our next thing, whatever that might be, we should be aware that not only will we get the result that we hope for, but other things may occur that we have even thought of or predicted. With this piece of information we just need to be wary and thoughtful of our deeds and actions. We cannot predict nor think about all possible repercussions for if we did then nothing would ever get done. If we tackle life with a good honest heart, trying to contribute to the greater good and have faith in life, than we will invariably be doing the right thing at the right time. And that should be our aim.All best, Martin
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