AMPLIFICATION OF THOUGHT: AN IDLE BRAIN IS THE DEVIL’S WORKSHOP


  The brain of a man can never remain idle. So if it is not occupied with rewarding thoughts, all sorts of mischievous and devilish ideas will crowd in to fill the vacancy. 


  And this will roll the person to an agent of the Devil, not only to his / her own ruin but also to the danger of the society she / he belong to.


  This is why joblessness is regarded as a curse, and every authorized administration should consider its removal to be one of its principal duties. And this is also the reason why our educational experts think so much how our young individual may be kept away from undesirable activities.


  To costume their varied interests and varied energies, academic curricula have been diversified. A side mixture of hobbies, excursions, cultural functions, social service work, etc, has been introduced to direct of these attempts depends a good deal on the young personality themselves. 

  
  Unless they become conscious of the evil effects of idleness, all attempts to save them from immorality will go in vain.


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AMPLIFICATION OF THOUGHTS : THE PAST IS GOLDEN ; THE PRESENT LEADEN

Men generally regard the past as better than the present. In prose or verse great writers have placed the golden age in the past. 


There are some reasons behind this habit of mind. As men grow up, they cast a longing, lingering look behind. 

They love to cherish the sweet memories of their early days. As regards the far-off past our knowledge is limited. 

Details of hardship and suffering are not always recorded in history and are, therefore, unknown to us. Again nobody quarrels with the dead. The past is dead and gone. 

Our personal emotions and prejudices are rarely stirred by an event distant in time. Moreover, this viewed from a distance appear charming. The ugly sports in them are hidden from sight. 

That is why men in general are inclined to look upon the past as golden. Contrasted with the past the present surrounds us on all sides. 

We actually experience the toil, sweat and tears of our age ; we like something, while we dislike some other thing. 





We live in the present and are affected by the happenings of today. So the dark side of the present age attracts our notice. Naturally we think that the present is leaden, a bad time.