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Three Factors Needed for Things to Happen

 

there is no action, there will be no result. The action is needed for the result to happen. A potter and a pottery wheel without any spinning cannot make anything happen. A painter with his paintbrush without painting cannot create a piece of art. A teacher may have books on the table, but unless a teacher teaches, there will be no learning. Therefore, it is quite clear that all three factors are absolutely necessary for any result to appear.

 

Keeping in mind the need of these three factors that produce results, man expects that all teachers who have a particular qualication and use a particular method of education with prescribed textbooks should be able to teach students in a similar manner. But such is never the case. Even if students have the same level of intellect, they do not produce identical results because there seems to be another factor responsible for the results.

 

In fact, man has made himself miserable by expecting a particular result for a particular action he performs in a prescribed method. Despite his right action, with the right equipment and method, he gets completely frustrated when he doesn’t achieve the desired result. He doesn’t realize that there seems to be some mysterious reason for him not to achieve the result despite his best efforts.