Newton's third law of motion dictates that every action elicits an equal and opposite reaction. Expanding on this notion, I posit that each action not only produces a reaction but also carries inherent effects and consequences. Certain actions set off a sequence of events, while others act as impediments, shaping our trajectory. It's paramount to exercise prudence in our choices, recognizing that the response to an individual action is both definitive and foreseeable. If we possessed the ability to foresee the future, accumulating wealth would become a straightforward pursuit. Our destiny is intricately linked to the decisions we make. Probability is often associated with chance and randomness. We need something more reliable. The essence of the matter is that by making judicious choices, we can enhance or diminish the likelihood of a specific event taking place or not.
We can play with probabilities and chances, influencing the likelihood of an event being more or less probable. In cases where the probability of an event approaching 100%, we can manage to make a desired event to become almost certain. On the other hand, we can make an undesired event to approach zero per cent. In this case, just a huge event like Tsunami or 9/11 can change the outcome. However, it's important to note that such events are rare and almost negligible.
According to coercive logic, if we aim to eradicate something, we must eliminate the motivation behind it. Australia successfully ceased the arrival of refugee boats by following this principle.