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Three Factors Needed for Things to Happen

 

Man tries hard to achieve the results he desires by implementing all the three factors but fails. For instance, ten musicians buy the same musical instrument and follow the same notes, yet they are unable to produce the same music. Why? It is simple - the ten musicians are not the same. The ten people, who use the same equipment and perform the same action, will never produce the same results because apart from their own action, each person seems to be graced with another factor which is beyond man’s comprehension.

 

All over the world, different people achieve different levels of success. And however much man may try to dene reasons for success or failure, he can’t always pin down specic reasons. There seems to be some mysterious factor which is beyond his efforts and intelligence that is responsible for this unequal and seemingly unfair result.

 

For centuries, man has worked on improving these three factors which he believed were responsible for all the results. Man kept on improving himself. He armed himself with better skills and qualications and became proud of how good he was. He didn’t stop at that. He believed that the day you stop learning, you start dying. Therefore, he kept on improving himself as he believed