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Are We Happier Than Our Ancestors?
Outlines:
Introduction.
Modern man is very busy.
Our ambitions are very high.
Man has lost faith in everything.
He enjoys no spiritual peace.
His knowledge does not give satisfaction.
Conclusion.
A person like Thoreau, the American writer, me say that we are unhappy because our life is complicated. So he would conclude that our ancestors were more happy. In fact Thoreau ,wanted that life should be very simple. There should be no newspapers, no letters, no furniture and no other things which make human beings to think of getting more and more. None can deny that our life has become more complicated and in this respect, our ancestors were more happy.
There is great activity today. Modern man is like frightened sheep running here and there. We are running a hundred metre race. Consequently we do not enjoy spiritual peace. Love of money has killed our finer emotions. We consider others as cogs in the machines.we use them of our personal profit. Similarly our attitude has become mechanical. Our ambitions are very high. So we remain dissatisfied with ourselves. Modern main thinks of crossing even those limitations which earthly life puts upon them. He is thinking of becoming a guide. He has lost faith in religion and moral values. As a result of it modern man is unhappy and frustrated. He doesn't enjoy spiritual peace.
This is only one side of the picture. Modern man has more comforts of life. He can fly like birds and swim like fish. You can land upon the moon and know much about the mars .he has knowledge that gives him satisfaction. In this manner he hopes now the motives and desires of others. Modern man enjoys all types of material possessions. Life has become longer. Diseases can be controlled; arts can be transplanted and limbs can be kept in a working order. Modern man has access to all types of knowledge. We can plan properly and execute it properly. In this manner, he enjoys all of those benefit which our ancestors could never dream to enjoy.
By comparing the two sides of the picture we come to the conclusion that our ancestors were happier. Their wants was limited and they were self - satisfied. They were religious in their view and quite well informed about the purpose of human life on earth. Our ancestors had nothing to fear. War were not so horrible in those days. Thus our immediate ancestors were decidedly happier than the modern man.