You’re
probably familiar with the concept of “cause and effect” and how it can lead to
a whole bunch of trouble. (Not that I speak from experience. And not that I
don’t!) But this basically means that
some things happen not just on their own but as part of a set of events.
As an example,
let’s say you’re walking into your home when your phone starts ringing. To
answer your call, you quickly drop your high-priced prescription sunglasses on
the couch. You sense that’s not a good idea, but you tell yourself you’ll pick
them up when you finish the call. Then you forget. Can you imagine what
“effect” is coming? Yes, someone, maybe even you, will probably be sitting on
those glasses in the near future.
See the
point (even if through crushed lenses)?
Now
let me apply it to something more in my area. If the air inside your home is
making respiratory issues like allergies and asthma worse, there could be
several causes that are leading to these effects – and several strategies that
can help your family breathe a little easier.
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