The Philosophy of “Cause and its Effect”

Prayush Jain / PJ
2 min readJul 26, 2020

“We are the cause, and so have to bear it’s effect.”

We all are born in different timezones, different environments, and different upbringings, but there is one thing that we all are taught in common that is the philosophy of good and bad. But we are never taught the philosophy of cause and its effect. What I feel is that all certainty in our relationships with the world rests on the acknowledgment of cause and its effect. Ours is a world of cause and its effect. Every phenomenon is caused by other phenomena and gives rise to another phenomenon.

Certain things happen in our lives and we question ourselves that “Why this happened with me? “ but that specific cause is the sum-total of the circumstances whose interaction gave rise to that effect and that will lead to another effect.

What I feel good about the philosophy of good and bad is that when good deeds are done, they make us feel confident and empowered and if something bad is done, it leads to regret about the thing. But the best part about the philosophy of cause and its effect is that we know we are the cause, and so have to bear its effect. That gives us the strength and power to face any problem and make us feel confident.

“Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstances. Strong men believe in cause and its effect.” ~ Emerson

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