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Flexibility Preserves Cause

He was now able to focus on his new family, and he knew that he would be a better husband and father because of it…..

The man sat at his desk, his phone in the middle of a pile of clutter. He stared at the photo of the toddler on the wallpaper, a smile playing on his lips. It had been a year since he had remarried, and he still couldn’t believe that he was a father.

His first wife had left him after years of abuse, and he had been determined to never get married again. But then he met his current wife, and everything changed. She was kind and compassionate, and she made him feel like he could be a better man.

When they found out that she was pregnant, he was overjoyed. He had always wanted to be a father, and now his dream was coming true. The toddler, a little girl named Sarah, was the light of his life.

But even though he was happy, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of guilt. He knew that he had been a terrible husband to his first wife, and he hated that he had put her through so much pain. He vowed to be a better father to Sarah, and to never let her down.

One day, the man was browsing through the internet when he came across an article about the importance of adaptability. The article said that the essence of a cause can be lost unless it’s adaptable to individual circumstances.

The man thought about this for a long time, and he realized that it applied to his own life. He had been so focused on being a good father to Sarah that he had forgotten about his first wife. He knew that he needed to make amends to her, and he vowed to do so.

Flexibly Modified
Adaptable
Not Adapted
Cause
Individual Circumstances
Essence Maintained
Essence Lost

The man contacted his first wife and apologized for everything he had done. She was initially hesitant to forgive him, but eventually she agreed. The two of them met up and talked for hours, and they were able to come to a place of understanding.

The man was relieved to have finally put the past behind him. He was now able to focus on his new family, and he knew that he would be a better husband and father because of it.

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