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AuthorHilmi Onur KayaDecember 6, 2025 at 6:05 AM

Effect Trigger

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If there is an effect, a reaction is inevitable. Nothing that has no effect can be said to exist. Therefore, everything exerts an effect. The difference lies in the strength of the effect, which is as much a manifestation of the impact as the result of the reaction.


It does not appear possible to completely isolate the agent from its effect or its impact. However, since the degree to which one is influenced by the effect and the resulting impact depends on the individual, intervention in certain situations is possible.


The subject of effect encompasses a variety of factors that may differ from case to case. Some of these factors cannot be chosen by the individual—for example, their parents, the geographical region of their birth, or their gender. Yet, many other aspects can be chosen, influenced, or even altered after the fact, even when the initial conditions were beyond one’s control.


The manifestation of impact through triggering a reaction is linked to both the nature of the effect and the individual’s personality. Conditions related to a person’s cognitive and sensory perception are the outcomes of behavioral states. Similarly, the formation of behavioral states occurs as a result of the triggering of cognitive and emotional states.


At the point I aim to reach, the human being—whether in cognitive, emotional, or behavioral terms—produces, through every change, however small or large, consequences that correspond proportionally to the strength of the effect and reaction in other circumstances. This is an inevitable principle.


In the circumstances brought about by this change, of course, many other factors such as time, space, and human agency also play a role. At these points, the intensity of the impact manifested as a reaction corresponds directly to the magnitude of the change that emerges. The causes mentioned here are also included within the aforementioned inevitable principle.


Every action that occurs will transform into an effect, an effect-reaction, and a reaction-impact. Since everything has an effect, nothing can be said to exist without an effect. Variation is tied to the manifestation of effect, reaction, and impact; therefore, any new action that occurs will bring about a change. The extent of this change will be determined by the degree of difference created by temporal, spatial, and human factors.


In summary, what is said, seen, and felt will influence what will be said, seen, and felt in the future; they will provoke reactions and exert impacts, and will reappear before us again. Ultimately, just as lived experiences have shaped what is yet to come up to this point, they will continue to shape what is to come from now onward. Thus, what has been done will not vanish, just as what has not been done has not ceased to exist. What has been thought and imagined will not be in vain, just as what has not been thought or imagined has not been without consequence.


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