We become conscious of our weakness the moment we are placed in some responsible position. We then try to prove equal to the task. If we are ever tempted to astray, it is this thought which prevents us from doing sc. Does the editor ever care to weigh his words when he launches his fiery denunciation day in and day out against the government? But let him have a seat in the cabinet. No one is so thoughtful, so wise, so farsighted as he Or, take the case of young man. How reckless and irresponsible he is! But let him marry and have children. The same wild youth is now transformed into a sober and grave householder. what does the writer want to convey through the passage?
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The writer conveys that we are quick to point out the mistakes in others but it is only when we are placed in their situations that we become aware of our weakness
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The writer conveys that a person has his/her weakness but they tend to become more mindful of it when they take up a task that requires a lot of responsibility as they have to become accountable for the task even though they might not be aware of their shortcomings today.
The writer gives the example of an editor who prints bold articles about government. But if the editor is assigned a responsibility in the cabinet, he will realize how difficult it is to run the government and rather easy to print bold articles on it
Likewise considering a young man, who is carefree and irresposnible, who if were to marry and settle would realize his weakness and how much he should build himself to support his family.