<center>**Even if you don't see life this way, if life is simply cause and effect**!

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Life is simply beautiful and even more when we have conscience and responsibility with it, nothing in this world is as important as life which deserves to be cared for and protected to live it fully.

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**However, how do we live life fully? To live in fullness is something very deep that merits a series of responsibilities and norms that we must fulfill to achieve this action**.
Life is a commitment to ourselves, God, our families and society in which there must be a balance.
When life offers us opportunities and situations we must make decisions to act responsibly because when it does not happen in this way then life presents us with actions contrary to what we really want but we are responsible for the effects that we can have on the daily course.
In this way I want to underpin that our acts and actions will determine an effect since in this life nothing is chance or luck, simply everything that exists is cause and effect.
**What does cause and effect mean in life**?
According to the cause and effect philosophy, it is summarized as follows:
"Cause and effect. Through experience, it is known that no phenomenon arises without cause," in itself ", but is generated by the preceding development of said phenomenon or other phenomena. Nothing comes from nothing. Every phenomenon has its origin, which engenders it. It is precisely what is called "cause." What creates, produces or gives life to another phenomenon and precedes it in time is called the cause. What arises under the action of the cause is called the effect "
[referente](https://www.ecured.cu/Causa_y_efecto_(Filosof%C3%ADa)
**Cause and effect means that all our actions are a consequence of our behavior in life because something can not happen but does not have a cause and that according to how we act so we will see our destiny that in this case would be the effect of what we have produced**.
The Bible determines it this way:
>>Galatians 6: 7
Do not fool yourself: no one makes fun of God. A man reaps what he sows.
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In this sense, the Bible determines that we all absolutely reap what we sow and this is a universal law therefore each action of ours in life will determine an effect caused by a sowing be bad or good, because about this the Bible states that God cannot be mocked since it is impossible for someone to reap what he never sowed.
**It is important to say that many people want to reap what they never sowed and live lamenting their days for their failures but through this message I want to tell you that you are simply what you do for that reason if things are not going as expected, I think it is necessary Review your actions.
Nadie is to blame for what happens to you because you are responsible for your life and you have your own actions**.
My reflection on people's actions has a lot to do with their ideas and values because people act according to what is in their heart and according to their beliefs. However, from the Bible we know that man obtains wisdom in life to act when he interprets and keeps the word of God.
In this regard the Bible clarifies:
>>2 Timothy 3: 16-17
16 All Scripture is inspired by God, and useful to teach, to rebuke, to correct, to instruct in justice,
17 so that the man of God may be perfect, entirely prepared for every good work.
Reina Valera 1960 (RVR1960)
The Bible teaches us how to conduct ourselves in life because she directs us to do good works and act in a wise and prudent and balanced manner.
The Bible teaches us to keep all the things that will lead us to live an abundant life with a blessed effect and a glorious purpose worthy of imitating in all those who circumcise us.
>>Proverbs 21:21
21 He who follows justice and mercy
You will find life, justice and honor.
Reina Valera 1960 (RVR1960)
**The Bible teaches us how to conduct ourselves in life because she directs us to do good works and act in a wise and prudent and balanced manner.
The Bible teaches us to keep all the things that will lead us to live an abundant life with a blessed effect and a glorious purpose worthy of imitating in all those who circumcise us.
In addition, the Bible helps us to live correctly and to make correct decisions with responsibility which will lead us to true justice and to honor our lives**</center>.