Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Equilibrium Of Life











In 1686, physicist Isaac Newton propounded a theory,
A law which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Representing this in vector notation is like drawing two different lines moving in the opposite direction.


And when we bring this into human relation 
We can relate it to the upper class people and the lower ones
To the importance of the two in the equilibrium of life.

You see, Equilibrium generally means a state of balance within multiple things,
Yeah I am saying both the rich and poor balances humanity.

These two type of people bring about the stability,
Not just in one part of the world but the whole of humanity,
In which the absence of one brings about the instability, volatility
Also, transitory, fleeting good moments in human mechanism.

Now let me give you an example,
Which may help few, see clearer from my point of view, and maybe join my crew,
in showing to the world, the importance of the two.

"Let say three men with equal wealth, you see, because each of them have the same amount no one of them would even think of either creating building or doing anything that will benefit whole of humanity except for themselves. Because we go into business with the hope of getting wealth but since they are all wealthy, to them there will be no use of that . But at the same time life won't be life without those things. For instance, there are no plumbers or farmers, ain't nobody who's gonna fix broken pipes or go to the farm."

Now you see from my point if view,
The importance of the two.

So YOU! yeah I mean YOU, no matter what is going on in your life, no matter how rich or poor you are , you should know you are just as important as every other person in the world. Because you contribute to the EQUILIBRIUM OF LIFE. 


Einstein once said
"Not everything that is counted truly counts and not everything that truly counts can be counted".
Thank you

Tesleem Iman.O.
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