PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
One principle of nature is caution. Based on this principle, precautionary measures are taken in various areas of life. Often, if these measures are implemented early, potential accidents can be avoided. For example, hernia is a medical condition. When someone develops this condition, it becomes necessary to go to the operating room. However, taking preventive steps for this condition can nearly eliminate its occurrence. One such step is wearing specific underwear. Hernia does not happen suddenly; its early symptoms appear well in advance. If a person begins wearing the specific underwear as soon as the initial symptoms show, they can prevent developing this disease.
In modern times, high-quality underwear has been developed for athletes. These are called athletic supporters. These athletic supporters are highly effective precautionary measures that provide an almost certain guarantee against the disease of hernia.
Similarly, there are precautionary measures to prevent communal disputes. These measures are highly effective in stopping such conflicts. For example, addressing mutual misunderstandings, quickly countering rumours, forming peace committees in every community, adopting a reconciliatory approach instead of confrontation when disagreements occur, treating the opposing party as fellow human beings rather than enemies, and resolving disputes on the principle of “give and take.” When a conflict arises, it is essential to adopt a fraternal rather than hostile approach toward the person or group involved.
The Creator of the present world has set up precautionary measures for every issue. A person should learn these methods and use them to protect themselves from facing adverse situations.
