Quantum Mechanics Named Butterfly Effect Analysis

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1. How I do one thing, I do everything

There is an effect in Quantum mechanics named Butterfly effect. It states that a butterfly fluttering its wing in the USA can bring a hurricane in China. When I read this first I was moved deeply.

I started reading more about this with my advancement I found that due to the flapping the environment and universe in the USA registered a change, that change was first noticed in the particles of the environment near butterfly then that vibration was transferred to the next particle and it went on passing the impression.

In layman terms, it is just like the ripples observed in the sea. One ripple can cause a wave similarly one change can bring a colossal hurricane.

It carries to our life also. Thoughts
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We are the spark in the world of dazzling lights. We are the souls created in God’s image.

We are the creator, not what society tells us.

3. Unlimited Responsibility – NO B.C.J

When I was a fun loving, whining kid my sister died, I was responsible for the last funeral. What does that teach me?

Death is the ultimate truth. Nothing else is real. You may think that we are living in a country of 1.3 billion people. Few days before the Government demonetized the old notes. We used to hid them in our houses, flaunt them with pride. Having those notes made us feel rich. We could buy anything in the country. But now it is worthless, they are found dumped in river Ganges. Let me give you one scenario, Government bans every note and currency we had. What will we do? Can we buy food from those paper? What is the use of money then? It is an illusion and we live in a delusion.

Our responsibilities are relative. Like for students it is going to the school, after some time it is going for the job, then going to the clinic, then to the old age home. But one thing is sure we have unlimited responsibilities, what should be done? Prioritize them if you have given a word stick to it. Don’t deny the duties, if you do it leaves an impression in your mind that you didn’t did what you said. Then it goes to the subconscious mind and then it ultimately lowers your
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6. Fun AND Happiness

The measure of happiness is that how much do you love your work. The fun comes automatically when love is there. Where there is fun, we enjoy, we enjoy means we are happy.

So basically HAPPINESS ∞ FUN

7. Miracle Happens

As I explained the butterfly effect we can conclude that miracle happens but it takes perseverance and time.

Perseverance is the only key to success. Rome was not built in a day , neither Muhammad Ali became a great fighter in a day. So keep going without thinking of the fruition. As mentioned in Gita you only have the right to work not to expect the reward.

Miracles do happen if we believe in our self and our work!

8. Nothing is fixed, even what we believe.

As I mention everything is ephemeral in this world. The only good thing is that no one can drive us, solely we are responsible for our behaviors and actions. Hence we can bring about a big change.

9. Make a difference

Always be the leader. I always take up a cause not to get famous or rich but to satisfy myself that I did something worthwhile. My writings are an evidence of it, I wrote to inspire. I spoke to inspire, people gave me a tag Motivational

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