Physically we are now all neighbours, but psychologically we
are still stranger to each other. We have never been as conscious of our
variety as we are now that we have come to such close quarters. How
are we going to react? Are we going to let this consciousness of our
variety make us tear and hate each other? In that event, we should be
dooming ourselves to wipe each other out or are we going to learn to
live together like a single family? This is the only alternative to mutual
destruction; but to achieve this high degree of amity, we have to
appreciate our neighbour’s distinctive contributions. We have to love
them as precious parts of mankind’s common treasure. And we have to
love our neighbours themselves as precious members of human family
which is now exposed to common danger of being wiped out by atomic
warfare.
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35) What is the difference between physical and psychological attitude
of man?
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