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'An idle brain is a workshop of devil'. Explain in 100 words

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Answered by anubhavkhushboo7
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Idleness in a person becomes the root of all evils.

Evil thoughts enter a person’s brain only when he remains idle.

When the mind is filled with fruitful and good ideas, there is no room for evil.

Idleness leads to evil thoughts and desires such as cheating, gossiping, etc.

AN IDLE BRAIN IS A DEVIL’S WORKSHOP : (SHORT ESSAY)

An Idle Brain is the Devil’s Workshop. Evil thoughts enter our brain easily when we remain idle. When a man has nothing to do all sorts of evil ideas come to his mind. This will turn the man into a Devil. The mind of a man cannot remain vacant for a long time unless it is occupied with fruitful ideas, it will turn to bad thoughts.

When a person has nothing to do, he naturally becomes lazy because of his idleness. This is when he starts thinking of evil things. But when a person is occupied with work, he does not have time to dwell on anything but his own work. So we should never be idle but stay occupied with work and keep ourselves busy.

AN IDLE BRAIN IS A DEVIL’S WORKSHOP : (BRIEF ESSAY)

Keeping our brain idle becomes the root cause for all evils. Human brain needs to be always occupied with thoughts or else it can end up harming the wrong way. This is because when a person is idle he becomes lazy and soon the laziness makes oneself go for easy ways of earning like stealing or cheating. Similarly when a women is idle at home, she becomes preoccupied with thoughts about other people, leading to gossiping and more.

One thing leads to another and likewise Idleness leads to evil. It is clear that the unemployment is a social evil that affects the lives of the unemployed and the students. It is necessary that the government and society has to take measures to curb the problem as early as possible. Also students who are unemployed should be engaged in all kids of extracurricular activities to keep their mind away from evil thoughts and desires.

Idleness basically makes anyone feel worthless. Not engaging in any activity tend to let a man’s brain over-think and sometimes, not even think at all. In either cases, it can lead you to do things that are harmful for you and the other around you in the long run. Idle people are more vulnerable to excessive eating, depression, and over-indulgence in abuse/drugs. It can also cause impatience, lethargy and short-temperedness. This is why it is said idleness is the root of all harms.

Human mind should always be filled with noble thoughts and intellectual ideas that are productive and useful. Only a cultured mind can get rid of all evils. So one should be conscious of one’s evil thoughts from the effects of idleness or else our brains will turn out to be a Devil’s work-shops.

Answered by SelieVisa
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An idle mind is a devil’s workshop

The popular proverb "An idle mind is a devil’s workshop" teaches us that evil thoughts enter our mind easily when we are lazy and idle. Idleness means you have no particular goal in mind, and, thus, you can be easily distracted. When a man is overcome by idleness, all sorts of evil ideas come to his mind and it becomes the perfect place for the devil to do evil works.

The mind of a man cannot remain empty for long. By nature the mind of a man must be occupied with curiosity, learning new things and expression of fruitful ideas. Idleness in a person becomes the root of evils. When the mind is filled with good ideas, there is no room for evil.

There are so many opportunities to work and earn a livelihood. But the lazy people will never try to find some works to do. So the rate of unemployment increases. They become a liability and a huge burden to the society and the country.

Idleness basically makes anyone feel worthless. It is harmful to the lazy person and to others around him. The human mind should always be filled with noble thoughts and intellectual ideas that are productive and useful. Only a cultured mind can get rid of evil thoughts and deeds. We must not forget the danger of idleness. We must never let our minds become the workshop of the devil.

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