Just Relax, Please
Twenty first century man is grappling with the greatest challenge ever faced by man. Throughout the history of the world never has it been such a fight for survival against the powers that rage to wipe man out of existence.
Disease is widespread as much in the developed as in the developing countries; strange and bizarre stories of serial murders and homicidal crimes in the developed countries and ethnic cleansing and civil wars and unrest in the developing countries are the order of the day the world over; global food scarcity has thrown every one into frenzy. Science and technology has helped but has become modern man’s greatest undoing. Daily we are fighting against an ever increasing army of woes and disasters. The picture cannot be bleaker and we are ruining the world more than building it. Many have proffered help and solutions to some or all of these problems. But there still is the seemingly unsolvable situation of mass suffering and worse still the global threat of annihilation through weapons of mass destruction mass produced by the mad men also known as scientists and terrorists. We could go on and on and on. I am not a solution giver, I do not even pretend to be one; all I can say is “all good things must end”.
However, while the world lasts we yet can steal a few moments of blissful happiness, moments of peace of inner satisfaction and carefree abandon in the few pleasures left us by the merciless elements of workplace pressure, the fear of a breakdown in health, and all the monsters associated with surviving in the modern world. We can enjoy the unspoiled countryside away from the city, the unpolluted and exotic natural settings in far away lands where the air is free. We can view breathtaking panorama of the setting sun from beautiful green mountain tops. Sights of flora and fauna that will put back the life in your work-drained and stressed-up body are just waiting if you will take some time out to venture outdoors. If you love the outdoors or are willing to escape from the prison house in which you are unfortunate to find your self, Visit My Website
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