Observations to useful Learning

Observation 3: Impulsive and Intense activities tend faster exhaustion!

Science tells that higher the mass (hydrogen) content of a star, lower is its life span. This is because hydrogen being unstable instantly reacts and converts to helium to become stable. In the conversion process the reaction releases a good amount of energy, a good example is the energy from the sun that is well known to us as sunlight. Do not worry if the previous sentence sounds unfamiliar, because there's a particular point that I want to highlight, that is intense phenomena cannot sustain for a longer time. And whenever we are at high energy conditions, our body even tries to release some and cool down. Now lets understand this through an example from real life experience, as even that's the objective of this blog series! The famous quote that we all must have heard sometime in our childhood, " Slow and Steady Wins the Race," is a condensed form of the above explanation. I am sure most of us would have rode an automobile or at-least a bicycle, now relate the above to your own experience, the time when you had tried to ride the bicycle with all your energy, you would have got exhausted the quickest and even traveled a lesser distance. This is exactly the reason why automobiles have gears, because these help the vehicle to always stay in the power band and maintain a good amount of speed for a longer time, i.e. higher mileage and better performance. If you over accelerate in a certain gear, the vehicle would consume a lot of fuel and exhaust the fuel tank sooner. In  the case of human beings impulsive actions not only reduce our physical capabilities, but may also hamper our ability to think and act wisely in situations. Every cosmic object in this universe tries to attain "dynamic equilibrium," a pace that can be sustained for longer duration, or at the least for quite a long time, and we being a part of Earth are fundamentally designed for dynamic equilibrium or a stable motion. 



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