LAWS OF NATURE:
2 min readJan 7, 2024
Most of us are familiar with the following famous Laws:
- Murphy Law: Whatever can go wrong will go wrong. Worded differently: The more you fear something happening the more likely it is to occur.
- 2. Kidlin Law: If you write a problem down clearly and specifically, you have solved half of it. Worded differently: Whenever faced with any problem, do brain storming and express the problem very clearly; upon doing so you are. very near to the solution.
- 3. Gilbert Law: When you take on a task, finding the best ways to achieve the desired results is always your responsibility. Worded differently, don’t expect that someone else will guide you to ways and means to complete the task.
- 4. Wilson Law: If you prioritise knowledge and intelligence, money will continue to come. Worded differently knowledge and intelligence are two different things – knowledge is like having a cow which can be mulched any time, intelligence is using milk available in refrigerator.
- 5. Falkland Law: If you don’t have to make a decision about something, then don’t decide. Worded differently, don’t waste time and energy in backseat driving – instead utilise the travel time productively.
- 6. Nelson Law:Just as important of how to pull what you desire into your life, it is equally important to learn how to not pull the things into your life that you do not want (Nelson, 2006). The Law of Attraction is designed with 3 Laws – attracting, creating and allowing.
- 7. The law of demand is a fundamental principle of economics that states that at a higher price, consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good. Demand is derived from the law of diminishing marginal utility, the fact that consumers use economic goods to satisfy their most urgent needs first.
- 8. The law of diminishing marginal utility states that all else equal, as consumption increases, the marginal utility derived from each additional unit declines. Marginal utility is the incremental increase in utility that results from the consumption of one additional unit. “Utility” is an economic term used to represent satisfaction or happiness.
I would like to add one more law as follows:
9. It is very easy to discover errors of other but acknowledging ones own errors is very difficult.