The path of least resistance describes the physical or metaphorical pathway that provides the least resistance to forward motion by a given object or entity, among a set of alternative paths. Often, this phrase is used to describe the flow of water down a hill, electrical current through a circuit, or the turbulent motion of barometric disturbances through the atmosphere. This concept can also be uniquely applied to human nature. While life doesn't always have to be a struggle, it's in yo…
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