
Causal Relationships
A causal relationship means that one event or factor directly influences or brings about another. When A causes B, changing A will likely change B as well. For example, increased exercise (A) can lead to better health (B). Understanding causality helps us identify which actions or conditions truly lead to specific outcomes, rather than just being connected by coincidence. It’s a way to see the cause-and-effect links that shape various situations, enabling better decision-making and problem-solving.