Monday, February 1, 2016

ADVICE TO A FRIEND FELLOW – FEELINGS

                                                                        Chapter – ll                              

Feelings

Men formed themselves into groups and willingly came under the chain of the laws of societies, not only for getting help but to render help as well, to the deserving. The weak joined a society to be helped by the strong and the strong participated in it to give help and protection to the weak. All members in a society indirectly serve each other in varied degrees, for the common comfort and happiness of all and their co-operation and contribution are essential for the happy growth of a society. In an ideal society a member thinks of the society first and then about himself. Such noble feelings, to cite few examples, led to the establishment of schools, colleges, libraries, hospitals and the construction of roads and communications, or say, the invention of machines, tools, weapons, medicine etc, were mainly the outcome of this fellow - feelings.

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