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essay on your idea of a cultured man​

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Answered by poonamvermamla
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A cultured man is he who never inflicts pain. He is mainly occupied in merely removing the obstacles, which hinder the free. He radiates joy and sunshine. He dispels fog and gloom. The true gentleman carefully avoids whatever may cause a jar or a jolt in the minds of those with whom he is cast. He has his eyes on all his company. He is tender towards the absurd. He guards against unreasonable allusions or topics, which may irritate. He is seldom prominent in conversation and never wearisome. He makes light of favor while he does them, and seems to be receiving when he is conferring. He never speaks of himself except when compelled. He never defends himself by a mere retort. He has no ear for slander or gossip. He is scrupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with him, and interprets everything for the best. He is never mean or little in his disputes. He never takes unfair advantage.

From a long-sighted prudence, he observes the maxim of the ancient sage. He is patient, forbearing and resigned. He submits to pain, because it is inevitable. He submits to bereavement because it is irreparable. He submits to death because it is his destiny. He may be right or wrong in his opinion, but he is too clear-headed to be unjust. He is as simple as forcible and as brief as he is decisive. He respects piety and devotion. He honors the ministers of religion. He is friend of religious toleration and that, not only because his philosophy has taught him to look on all forms of faith with an impartial eye, but also from gentleness and effeminacy of feeling. A cultured man possesses a sunny heart and a mind which is cheerful hopeful and sympathetic. He is engrossed in cultivating soul beauty, beauty that is more than skin deep. It is an expression of spirit which time cannot tarnish or erase. It is beauty, which enriches everybody who comes in contact with him. Please mark me as a brainliest

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