THE MODERN MAN
The modern
man does not want to walk; he does not want to run. He wants to drive; he wants
to fly.
He wants his
country to have broadest and longest roads; fastest trains; biggest airports.
He does not
want simple homes; his craving is now for the tallest buildings.
The offices
in his country should be most beautiful and ultra modern.
He prefers
machines to men even for household work.
He is making
all possible efforts to depend upon artificial intelligence for all the mathematical,
mechanical, logical, psychological, medical, and other activities which form the curriculum
of his worldly life.
He now
prefers deadliest weapons to peaceful negotiations for solving inter-national disputes.
Walk and
water are no longer his choice for a healthy life.
The English poet Ben Jonson (1572-1637)
says in a poem titled The Perfect Life that
perfection does not consist in bulk. The highest beauty in nature is not seen
in the tall oak tree, standing for three hundred years, but in a lily which
blooms and dies in a day.
The Indian colonial nationalist and political
thinker Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948) popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi
preached for non-violence as also for simple living and high thinking.
Here is the full text of Ben Jonson’s
poem The Perfect Life:
“It
is not growing like a tree
In
bulk, doth make Man better be;
Or
standing long an oak. Three hundred year,
To
fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sere.
A lily of a day
Is fairer far in May,
Although
it fall and die that night---
It
was the plant and flower of Light.
In
small proportions we just beauties see;
And
in short measures life may perfect be. “
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G.R.Kanwal
18 February 2026.