Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Finding one's escapegoat

A modern man is so busy in his working hours that he sometimes talks and even walks in his sleep. This rapid pace in modern man's life is like the constant roar of the machines he invented. The frittering away of his nervous energies and the dissipation of mental resources weaken both his mind and body.

So, what is the result of all this? These anxieties and stress manifests themselves as ailments and disturbances, colletively known as ailments of the eye.

For the sake of material gain and comfort, modern man does not listen to the voice of nature. He wants too much out of life. He is made to believe that It is common for people to blame others for their worries especially when they do not find a solution to their problems. Under the circumstances, it is so convenient to find a scapegoat: Someone who could be blame for those problems and on whom grievances could be vented.


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