Monday, August 4, 2008

and the next...

GORSE: Hopelessness. When a patient is fed up with a long treatment of a chronic disease and has been either told by the doctors that his disease is incurable or has himself comet to the same conclusion, he becomes thoroughly depressed. Although he may continue with some treatment on the persuasion of some well-wishers, he himself is dejected, and has lost all hope to recover his health.

HEATHER: Self-centered. Always concerned with his own problems. Always talking of his own ailments. Has no time to listen to others. Makes a nuisance of himself, forcing others to listen to his constant prattle. Is shunned by friends. Becomes desperate when left alone without any listener.

HOLLY: Hatred, jealousy, envy, distrust, the very anti-thesis of LOVE. Hatred and distrust cause the greatest distress and unhappiness in man’s life. Not only man, but even a child becomes jealous of his younger brother or sister when he has to share his parent’s love with him—the love which was exclusively showered on him previously. Even a pet dog in the family shows resentment when a new baby arrives in the family.

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