English, asked by Prathamesh1314, 1 year ago

The grandfather had been living with hos daughter turn by turn.What he needed was only love but what he received was greed and loneliness. Keeping this in view write an article on 'Last is all get.........Love is all give'


Motion1: what do you want...Can you explain it clearly pls..
Prathamesh1314: I want is all an article on Lust is all get....Love is all want

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                              Lust is all Get: Love is all give

'Love' and 'lust' are diametrically opposite to each other. The former is a virtue, whereas the latter is a vice. Love believes in giving; lust is always ready to receive. Love can sacrifice its own pleasure for noble purposes. Lust is just bothered about its own pleasures. Ultimately, it is love that wins, and lust is doomed to suffer, repent and regret over its own deeds.

Someone has very poetically said, 'It is in loving, not being loved
                                                              The heart finds its quest;
                                                               It is in giving, not in getting
                                                               Our lives are blest.'


Selfless love is the divinest sentiment humans have. It is the only emotion that makes him a god. Selfless love is the quality of the angels. We can say people who have evolved to the highest level of existence, become selfless lovers. 


There are many examples in history that prove the premise. Jesus Christ, the Messiah, is the divinest example of selfless love. His entire life is an epitome of selfless love in practice. He taught mankind how to love selflessly. We saw the culmination of his selfless love in his suffering inflicted upon him by the then Pharisees and religious authorities. On the cross, when he was being nailed, he prayed to God to forgive them. He loved mankind selflessly; and he did not flinch from suffering.

All great lovers of mankind have been givers, and they also gave everything they had to make this world a better place. Mother Teresa, Florence Nightingale, and many more who worked to preserve peace in the world are selfless lovers of mankind.

Lustful people, on the other hand are always conspiring to get as much as they can get. The present hellish condition of our planet, environment, resources, lopsided distribution of world's wealth, etc, is because of the lust of people. Stanley Houghton has beautifully portrayed this evil of lust in his play, Dear Departed through the characters of greedy Slaters and Jordans. The selfish and greedy daughters hurt Mr. Abel Merryweather, who hurt them in return by moving in with Mrs. Shorrock.





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