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It is common knowledge that this world is governed by the law of cause and effect, or what has been termed "karma" by Eastern religions. For every action there will be a reaction which will affect not only ourselves but numerous others as well. Aware of this, many people find themselves wondering how to avoid the unwanted reactions to their actions - especially those involving other people. At times, this can seem like an insurmountable task with no immediate solution in sight; however, there are things you can do to reduce the impact your actions have on others and thus make life easier for all involved. There are two methods of achieving this. Firstly, you can avoid taking action in the first place - this means avoiding confrontation. If you approach the situation by thinking of the desired outcome, it is easier to act in a way that results in that outcome. For example, if you want to get your friend's mother to notice your presence and return her phone by saying "I will stand here for three hours holding the phone until she returns!" then it is likely that she will simply not notice you. The second method is to control the outcome of events so that your aim of achieving your objective results in an outcome which makes achieving your objective more simple than it would be otherwise. For example, imagine you want to avoid having to buy your friend's mother a gift because you do not want to spend any money - you could pretend that your car needs to be repaired and ask her for the required part. Although the result of your action is not what you actually want, it is a more direct method of achieving your aim without spending any money. Another example could be if, rather than going out on a date with a person whose company you do not enjoy, you would ask them if they would accompany you somewhere else - the end result would be the same but there would be less social interaction involved. Continuing to use the example above, if you wanted to get away with not buying your friend's mother a gift you could pretend that your car needs repairing and ask her for the required part. If she does not have the part, you may need to repair it yourself or go without it. The point is that these are less direct methods of achieving your aim than simply asking her - however, they will achieve your aim without requiring you to spend any money on a gift.Aware that people act in accordance with their karma; some people act in such a way that they are likely to be punished for their actions by receiving undesirable reactions from others. This may be because they do not understand the effect their actions will have on others, or because of their own ignorance of the consequences of their actions. Source:http://www.hinduismtoday.com/display/ReligionAndSpirituality/Karma-isnt-always-black-in-red One way to avoid the effects of karma is to make an effort to understand those around you and how their actions can affect those around them - this is what is meant by "causing no harm". This principle applies to both others and ourselves - we cause ourselves harm by making a fool of ourselves in front of others, and others cause us harm by making a fool out of themselves in front of us. eccc085e13

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