There Is No Such Thing as Cause and Effect – Alan Watts Explains
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youtu.beThere are two kinds of causes, those that are intelligent, and those that, being moved by others, are, in turn, compelled to move others. The former are endowed with mind, and are the workers of things fair and good, while the latter produce chance effects without order or design.
Bertrand Russell • History of Western Philosophy
Indeed, it would be best to drop the idea of causality and use instead the idea of relativity.