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CHAPTER 1

 

Three Factors Needed

 

for Anything to Happen

 

 

For anything to happen, it is said that three factors are necessary. The rst factor is the person who is performing the action. The second factor is the instrument or the tools needed to get the thing done. The third factor is the action itself. If any one of these three factors is absent, then it is not possible to achieve the desired result. The nal output is directly dependent on the quality of these three factors - the efciency of the person, the quality of the instrument and the excellence in the action. If there is an incremental value in any of the three, then the result is obviously better. A painting depends upon the painter, the canvas, the paints he uses and his effort to paint. All three contribute to the painting. The carpenter, his saw and the wood, and his act of carpentry will decide the end result. In the making of jewellery, it depends on the goldsmith, the