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Three Factors Needed for Things to Happen

 

machine, the gold he uses and his art. All of the three factors contribute to the nal result.

 

Man has gotten used to believing that there are three factors that are responsible for results - his efforts, the equipment he uses and the method of his actions. All three factors together produce results. If a man wants to produce music, he needs a musical instrument, be it a piano, a guitar or a violin. Without the musical instrument, he cannot produce music. If the musical instrument is available, but there is no musician, there would be no music. By itself, neither can man produce music nor can the instrument. It is only when man acts, or performs on the musical instrument, the music is produced. Therefore, all three factors are responsible – man, the musical instrument and the act of playing music. By and large, man understands that any one factor on its own cannot produce the result. All three factors are necessary.

 

Can a plough produce grain without the farmer? Can a pen write a book without the author? While in today’s world, robots have started replacing man but we still cannot produce any result without somebody doing the action.

 

Even if the person and the equipment, both are present but