You can not consider yourself properly adjusted well with other
people. You may think that you have no use for them, that you
can manage very well on your own resources. But you do think
this, you are mistaken. The 'herd-instinct' which is present in
animals, is also particularly strong in manking Notice homes
or cows in a field sheltring from wind or rain. You will find them
ail nuddled together under the some tree. The securls, warraih
and comfort which these animals find in keeping together is
available to us, too, in human companionship. The wise person
realises this and leams to get on well with the rest of the hero.
(a) How can we live a better life?
(b) What brings animale closer together?
(c) Explain the underlined portions given in the passage.
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- You can not consider yourself properly adjusted well with other
- people. You may think that you have no use for them, that you
- can manage very well on your own resources. But you do think
- this, you are mistaken. The 'herd-instinct' which is present in
- animals, is also particularly strong in manking Notice homes
- or cows in a field sheltring from wind or rain. You will find them
- ail nuddled together under the some tree. The securls, warraih
- and comfort which these animals find in keeping together is
- available to us, too, in human companionship. The wise person
- realises this and leams to get on well with the rest of the
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how can we live in better life
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