Some persons who do not have professional knowledge of science use such laws to situations in their day to day life. Newton’s law, states, that if a thing is at rest, it will continue to be at rest and if it is in motion, it will continue to be so, unless and external force is applied to it. People use this to say that once a liar; he is always a liar till the end of his life.
Also, lazy police, who loathe doing their duty, throwing safety and security to life to the winds cause many litres of blood to spill by road accidents and crimes in our State. Unless, the force of “vigilante group” from village wake the lazy ones to action; similarly, those with a worried nature will continue to be in anxious state, unless some external interference, such as regular physical exercise or meditation stops their continuous anxieties.
Another law, according to some layperson’s viewpoint, the voters’ force given to the ruling and opposition party provides to the people, speedy or sluggish management from the ruling party; and a similar opposition “watch-dog” which the electors deserve.
Still another law utters that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. It means that whatever action we perform, either good or bad has a bearing on our destiny. e.g. The habitual action of smoking, drinking, overeating — ‘batterie de cuisine’ gormandising or so many other things like, TV, newspaper, gossip, causes a compulsion either in the present or in the near future: so, the equal and opposite reaction to such a situation is: cigarette “smokes you”; liquor “drinks you”; food “eats you”; the habit enjoys your action and you can do nothing to control it.
Even one’s attitude causes an equal and opposite reaction on others. There is equal response to one’s cheerful face and polite words. If one speaks rudely, there is equal and opposite response with darkened mood on others. One day, Akbar saw the face on one of his servants, the first thing in the morning. So, Akbar ordered that this servant be hanged. Birbal, who knew that King Akbar had a reputation of believing that whoever met him face to face, the first thing in the morning would bring ill-luck to him. So, Birbal said to the king, “By looking at the face of the servant, the first thing in the morning you suffered minor mishaps. But this servant saw your face in the morning and is now going to be hanged for a major mishap. The King was sorry and he cancelled his order.
Besides the above laws, there are many other laws like the stupidity laws where a stupid person causes problems to others without any clear benefit for himself. Stupid individual cannot decide whether to live in peace with others and go to heaven or live a life of chaos and go to hell.
Maybe there are laws where a jealous person cultivates hatred, which turns revengeful and plans evil action to destroy others. Jealousy is nothing but a feeling of unhappiness caused by the good fortune or success of others, which one wishes for oneself. All this is because unhappy people are never satisfied in any situations and can never make or see others happy.

