- Mist became Moti- Kumarapala Desai
The famous Russian novelist Maxim Gorky used to travel to small villages and towns in Russia to introduce the benefits of science and technology to mankind. He said that humans would now be able to fly very high in the sky and dive into the deepest depths of the ocean. Maxim Gorky presented a gorgeous, thrilling and imaginative picture of how the man of tomorrow would have achieved unparalleled and unimaginable feats to the villagers of Bhala, Bhola and Santoshi. After hearing many such stories, an experienced villager questioned Maxim Gorky,
"As you said, man will be able to fly in the sky. It will be lost in the ocean below, but it does not know how to live on this earth. "
Maxim Gorky thought about this sarcastic question.
Today man has set foot on the land of the moon but the land of his heart is still unknown to him. Technology has made the world narrower, but so has the human mind. The destructiveness of nuclear weapons has taken root in the human mind in the form of violence, resulting in man turning to violence and fear, selfishness and terror. Until now man has lived with values at heart. Today human beings live with the same heart or power.
Selfishness, personal achievement, and self-interest - these are the three things that have made a profit-making shop in the heart of man instead of a holy temple. To create such a heart is not to look at the clouds, one has to think of the whole sky. Which pervades, can see from the same area.
The true human being automatically transcends the boundaries of his own selfishness. Instead of 'my is true', his vision is to see 'true is mine'. The mind of a man immersed in selfishness is constantly swaying between traumas and repercussions, while the sports man does not consider defeat and victory important, but manliness and prowess important. Only such a playful human being wins in the end in the struggle of life.
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