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What is the difference between Cycle and Flow?

Asked by G. Woods, Last updated: Apr 11, 2024

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Answered Mar 05, 2020

A cycle is something that will take place for as long as all of the items that are needed in the cycle will stay in their place. For example, a cycle will allow things to take place and will repeat itself. When something “flows,” this means that it is just moving forward. It will go wherever it needs to be taken.

The flow will show that something is continuous, even when there are some things that are not in place anymore. This is evident with flowing water. Even if there are some boulders that may stop it, the time will come when the boulder would adjust so that the water will continue to flow through.

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