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Interfere with the process

she must be lonely So she would occasionally invite her son’s friends to the house and serve them tea…..

Outside the window was a thicket of trees, and birds were chirping.

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The chirping of wild birds was so loud that it echoed throughout the room.
We enjoyed a cup of tea brought by an old woman. The clear air and the scent of tea are well mixed.
No, there was another scent. It smelled like oil painting. It is a matter of course. Because it was an atelier
The master of the atelier was studying at an art school in Italy. So this atelier was like an empty house.
The old woman is the mother of the owner of the atelier. she must be lonely So she would occasionally invite her son’s friends to the house and serve them tea.

Can the result interfere with the process?
In general, the result cannot interfere with the process. A process is a series of steps performed in a particular procedure or manner, and a result is produced by the results of those steps. The results appear after the process has been completed and are considered already established. However, you may be more likely to get the results you want by improving your process. Thus, by making improvements to the process, we can indirectly influence the outcome.

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