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Writer's pictureAgrima Dwivedi

Action got reaction?

If I slap you right on your face, you’d slap me back ( this may not sound hilarious but the way you do it is :`) ). Now you must be wondering why am I talking about slapping and hitting people. Isn’t this the best way to portray action-reaction? Of course, Sir Issac Newton was a genius to find the third law of motion that we now study in middle school but the level of understanding depends on us. The third law states, “Every action has an equal and opposite reaction”. This law represents symmetry in nature as it acts in pairs and one body cannot exert a force on another without experiencing a force itself. We experience different examples of this law in our daily lives like when we throw a ball or a bow for an arrow and many more. But what we study in our course books isn’t just theoretical but practical if we understand it deeply. There are different types of reactions to different actions.


Some of our regular actions have maybe normal but hilarious reactions like when alcohol goes into our body, our mind goes out (just kidding haha), wherever there is sunrise on earth, there is always sunset on the other side of the earth and many more. But there are some psychological reactions to every action and behavior. This might bore you but if you think about it, we all experience these behaviors.


Every human mind and body reacts differently to different actions. If a person fails in a test, he/she might get motivated to work hard the next time but at the same time, the person might consider this as a sign that he/she is bound to fail in life. If your parent scolds you, one chance is that you realize your mistake and try to improve but you might also rebel, argue or fight back thinking that you were correct. It all depends upon the person and their mindset. Our reaction depends on the action as well as our brain. It is we who have to decide our choices of reactions and how we should think to react wisely.


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