The theory of cause and effect applies on all fronts of activity and the effects yielded are to be taken as 'the results' originated out of that activity. Result/s obtained may be expected and palatable or may not be expected but palatableor may be partially acceptable and partially not or may not be totally relishable at all to the performer of the activity. If ecpected results flow joy of the performer knows no bounds and at the same time when the results are otherwise either a total sorrow sets in or it may give you mixture of joys and sorrows. In theis contex the treatment of the effects arising out of the activity. referred assume significance.
The above phenomenon of positive and negative results occassioning is only attributable to the theory of cause and effect.. It may be underlined here that in the absence of cause there will be no effect. The cause/s for an action are only designed by the person using his wisdom and the effect that follows must be taken by him in its stride. Whether joy or sorrow arises out of an action the same must be given a degree of equanimity as it is only then the room for introspection would arise in the case of a negative result. On the other hand casting a blame on another for the negative results will not yield any tangible resut to move forward. Introspection may also be made when joy occasions so that what comes out of introspection may help a person to innovate and further improve his action. Everyone strives in his life forgetting that the theory of cause and effect is a cyclic phenomenon associated with any activity. Therefore the statement that is made viz.,rich becomes richer and poor becomes poorer should not be literally comprehended though in certain cases they do hasppen.
Hence what is to be borne in mind is that every activity involves the theory of cause and effect and an act should not be done withoiut a valid cause and if done the result would be abortive in nature. . . .
The above phenomenon of positive and negative results occassioning is only attributable to the theory of cause and effect.. It may be underlined here that in the absence of cause there will be no effect. The cause/s for an action are only designed by the person using his wisdom and the effect that follows must be taken by him in its stride. Whether joy or sorrow arises out of an action the same must be given a degree of equanimity as it is only then the room for introspection would arise in the case of a negative result. On the other hand casting a blame on another for the negative results will not yield any tangible resut to move forward. Introspection may also be made when joy occasions so that what comes out of introspection may help a person to innovate and further improve his action. Everyone strives in his life forgetting that the theory of cause and effect is a cyclic phenomenon associated with any activity. Therefore the statement that is made viz.,rich becomes richer and poor becomes poorer should not be literally comprehended though in certain cases they do hasppen.
Hence what is to be borne in mind is that every activity involves the theory of cause and effect and an act should not be done withoiut a valid cause and if done the result would be abortive in nature. . . .
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