Law of universal gravitation
- WECARE DIGITAL
- Jan 14, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 2, 2024

The law of gravity makes gravity "consequent," similarly with nature's physical laws and further with integrity. Fundamentally, the above-mentioned operates regardless of whether one likes it or not. In such a light, we hold integrity, which has nothing to do with good vs. bad. And if we reflect for a period about gravity, there is no such thing as good or bad gravity. Like gravity, the integrity as aforementioned just 'consequent.'
The law of gravity and the law of integrity perform identically. If such an order is violated, it will lead to consequences. If one breaks the law of gravity, i.e., falling off with no safety device from a high waterfall or a tall-rise building, whether it is a good person or a bad one, the consequence will be equal. And if one violates the integrity of one's word, one is no longer whole and complete. Usually, we unrecognized the very high cost associated with it, without noticing, gradually over the extent, we erode the experience of the power and peace of mind that goes with being whole and complete with oneself. In such cases, rage replaces power, and intolerance, arrogance, and anger replace the peace of mind. The result of this process is that such intolerance, ignorance, and hatred obscure the awareness of any additional loss of self and performance.
Furthermore, honoring the laws of gravity or integrity has given humankind powerful access to deal with the consequences of the law, i.e.
The impact of honoring the law of gravity, the consequences of that alike creating extraordinary results, i.e., aircraft, rockets, and beyond.
The impact of honoring one’s word, as defined aforementioned integrity―consequences of that creating for ourselves the inescapable trust of others. When others know that we honor our word, they cannot help but trust our word. We represent a person of integrity.