hat I should not quit, and since that situation I have seen more and more how detrimental it would have been if I had. If I had not followed these steps I would have made a big mistake. These steps are easy to follow on major decisions like me quitting my job, they are very difficult to follow for miniscule decisions like what time I should go to the cafeteria for dinner. It seems like a waste of time for me to sit and think about what might happen if I go at 5:00 as opposed to going at 6:00. It is also difficult for me to make the first step of even realizing that I am making a choice. Such small decisions are so commonplace and happen so often that I do not even notice that they are happening. My lifestyle is so hurried and rushed that it is nearly impossible for me to see them. I am hoping that in the future I will be able to stop and notice these decisions that I make every day and apply this law to these decisions. After learning and acting on this law I have seen that its is really true. One day in class Professor Diab asked us to help her do her mailing lists because she could not do it alone. She told us that it if we helped her that something similar would happen to us because of this law. She also said it would not come to us or we would not be able to see it if we are looking for it, so I completely blocked it out of my mind. Late that night my friends and I went to Dunkin Donuts for a late night snack. We were all very hungry but since we are poor college students we were very limited on what we could get. When we order our food the cashier told us we could get as much as we wanted. She gave us 60 free munchins, 4 free drinks, and 4 free donuts, for no reason. It was the repayment of helping out Professor Diab. Like this law teaches, what you sow is what you reap. What goes around comes around. I helped out my teacher and in turn the woman at Dunkin Donuts helped us out.Putting the Law of Least Effort into e...