Newton’s Third Law, Let It Be
Newton’s Third Law of Motion implies that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
There are a number of forces working on you when you are seated on a chair quietly. The chair exerts an upward force on you, your body applies a downward force, and these forces counter each other to keep you sitting comfortably on the chair. Even when you swim, once you push your arms and legs backward, the water exerts an opposite force to keep you moving forward.
The law of physics acts upon nature and us in life. As Newton’s Third Law suggests, forces come in pairs. If you find out things have gone downhill, there will eventually be a force that makes it bounce back to a better state. (You sound like an optimist!) If you are in a quandary, you take action to move on and improve efficiency. For instance, when the economic conditions are unfavorable, companies cut costs to counteract the economic downturn. Companies take wise action to improve the situation.
During challenging economic times, you act upon the situations as you want to assert possible control over the reactions. Reactions may or may not be pleasant, but you take the initiative to implement a method, analyze the process, and measure or refine the experimental output.
Although the economy is not like a controlled science experiment, you can take strategic approaches that may lead to positive reactions and opportunities. Just as every action has an equal and opposite reaction, there will be an answer, let it be.