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CHAPTER 2

 

Actions and Results

 

 

What is the connection between actions and the results? Without action, there can be no result. But can an action determine exactly what the result will be? While an action on a machine will always produce an expected result, man’s actions do produce results, but sometimes, they are not as per his expectations.

 

It is said that by itself an action is inert. What does this mean? Unless there is a live person performing that action, there cannot be a result. Even though the modern world uses technology and robotics to make things happen, at the end of the chain, there has to be somebody alive controlling the action so as to bring about the desired result. By itself the action is dead without the ‘live factor’. Therefore, without the person in control of the task, ultimately there can be no result.

 

By now we realize that none of the three factors can produce a result independently. The equipment needs a person to do something to achieve anything. If the person