Cause and Effect
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Today something really interesting happened, which pretty much enlightened me to the theory of cause and effect. I was tasked to visit a family of a certain unfortunate serviceman, to give them a periodical update of the investigations for the case. The session started off and ended within my prior expections.
I was yelled at, insulted, and basically had to put up with a lot of sneering. But that was all ok given the supposed emotional trauma that the family is undergoing. What leaves me perturbed, though, is the family's attempts, or rather, the siblings' attempts to find fault within an event, with numerous groudless claims hurled in a haphazard manner, while totally ignoring the true cause of the unfortunate incident, which was another event.
Though disheartening, I tried to detach myself emotionally, to gain greater insight of the underlying forces working intricately to weave such a situation. Here is my conclusion:
Family = Need for cash claims after departure of soul
Setting Laws = Creating a boudary to differentiate crime and courage.
Government Administration = Creation of hassle processes to restrict others
And the list goes on...
So basically if we take out the cause factors here we also effective eradicate all grounds upon which effect can take place.
Without a family, nobody would try to make a cash claim for the death of another.
Without laws, there will not be outlaws
Without a government, a country will still run, but frees itself from the administrative hassles of the bureaucratic chain of command.
Ahah! We have a solution right there!
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