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01-what is man-第4章

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and his weeping family and marches out to manfully expose himself

to hunger; cold; wounds; and death。  Is that seeking spiritual

comfort?



O。M。  He loves peace and dreads pain?



Y。M。  Yes。



O。M。  Then perhaps there is something that he loves MORE

than he loves peaceTHE APPROVAL OF HIS NEIGHBORS AND THE

PUBLIC。  And perhaps there is something which he dreads more than

he dreads painthe DISAPPROVAL of his neighbors and the public。

If he is sensitive to shame he will go to the fieldnot because

his spirit will be ENTIRELY comfortable there; but because it

will be more comfortable there than it would be if he remained at

home。  He will always do the thing which will bring him the MOST

mental comfortfor that is THE SOLE LAW OF HIS LIFE。  He leaves

the weeping family behind; he is sorry to make them

uncomfortable; but not sorry enough to sacrifice his OWN comfort

to secure theirs。



Y。M。  Do you really believe that mere public opinion could

force a timid and peaceful man to



O。M。  Go to war?  Yespublic opinion can force some men to

do ANYTHING。



Y。M。  ANYTHING?



O。M。  Yesanything。



Y。M。  I don't believe that。  Can it force a right…principled

man to do a wrong thing?



O。M。  Yes。



Y。M。  Can it force a kind man to do a cruel thing?



O。M。  Yes。



Y。M。  Give an instance。



O。M。  Alexander Hamilton was a conspicuously high…principled

man。  He regarded dueling as wrong; and as opposed to the

teachings of religionbut in deference to PUBLIC OPINION he

fought a duel。  He deeply loved his family; but to buy public

approval he treacherously deserted them and threw his life away;

ungenerously leaving them to lifelong sorrow in order that he

might stand well with a foolish world。  In the then condition of

the public standards of honor he could not have been comfortable

with the stigma upon him of having refused to fight。  The

teachings of religion; his devotion to his family; his kindness

of heart; his high principles; all went for nothing when they

stood in the way of his spiritual comfort。  A man will do

ANYTHING; no matter what it is; TO SECURE HIS SPIRITUAL COMFORT;

and he can neither be forced nor persuaded to any act which has

not that goal for its object。  Hamilton's act was compelled by

the inborn necessity of contenting his own spirit; in this it was

like all the other acts of his life; and like all the acts of all

men's lives。  Do you see where the kernel of the matter lies?  A

man cannot be comfortable without HIS OWN approval。  He will

secure the largest share possible of that; at all costs; all

sacrifices。



Y。M。  A minute ago you said Hamilton fought that duel to get

PUBLIC approval。



O。M。  I did。  By refusing to fight the duel he would have

secured his family's approval and a large share of his own; but

the public approval was more valuable in his eyes than all other

approvals put togetherin the earth or above it; to secure that

would furnish him the MOST comfort of mind; the most SELF…

approval; so he sacrificed all other values to get it。



Y。M。  Some noble souls have refused to fight duels; and have

manfully braved the public contempt。



O。M。  They acted ACCORDING TO THEIR MAKE。  They valued their

principles and the approval of their families ABOVE the public

approval。  They took the thing they valued MOST and let the rest

go。  They took what would give them the LARGEST share of PERSONAL

CONTENTMENT AND APPROVALa man ALWAYS does。  Public opinion

cannot force that kind of men to go to the wars。  When they go it

is for other reasons。  Other spirit…contenting reasons。



Y。M。  Always spirit…contenting reasons?



O。M。  There are no others。



Y。M。  When a man sacrifices his life to save a little child

from a burning building; what do you call that?



O。M。  When he does it; it is the law of HIS make。  HE can't

bear to see the child in that peril (a man of a different make

COULD); and so he tries to save the child; and loses his life。

But he has got what he was afterHIS OWN APPROVAL。



Y。M。  What do you call Love; Hate; Charity; Revenge;

Humanity; Magnanimity; Forgiveness?



O。M。  Different results of the one Master Impulse:  the

necessity of securing one's self approval。  They wear diverse

clothes and are subject to diverse moods; but in whatsoever ways

they masquerade they are the SAME PERSON all the time。  To change

the figure; the COMPULSION that moves a manand there is but the

oneis the necessity of securing the contentment of his own

spirit。  When it stops; the man is dead。



Y。M。  That is foolishness。  Love



O。M。  Why; love is that impulse; that law; in its most

uncompromising form。  It will squander life and everything else

on its object。  Not PRIMARILY for the object's sake; but for ITS

OWN。  When its object is happy IT is happyand that is what it

is unconsciously after。



Y。M。  You do not even except the lofty and gracious passion

of mother…love?



O。M。  No; IT is the absolute slave of that law。  The mother

will go naked to clothe her child; she will starve that it may

have food; suffer torture to save it from pain; die that it may

live。  She takes a living PLEASURE in making these sacrifices。

SHE DOES IT FOR THAT REWARDthat self…approval; that

contentment; that peace; that comfort。  SHE WOULD DO IT FOR YOUR

CHILD IF SHE COULD GET THE SAME PAY。



Y。M。  This is an infernal philosophy of yours。



O。M。  It isn't a philosophy; it is a fact。



Y。M。  Of course you must admit that there are some acts which



O。M。  No。  There is NO act; large or small; fine or mean;

which springs from any motive but the onethe necessity of

appeasing and contenting one's own spirit。



Y。M。  The world's philanthropists



O。M。  I honor them; I uncover my head to themfrom habit

and training; and THEY could not know comfort or happiness or

self…approval if they did not work and spend for the unfortunate。

It makes THEM happy to see others happy; and so with money and

labor they buy what they are afterHAPPINESS; SELF…APPROVAL。

Why don't miners do the same thing?  Because they can get a

thousandfold more happiness by NOT doing it。  There is no

other reason。  They follow the law of their make。



Y。M。  What do you say of duty for duty's sake?



O。M。  That IS DOES NOT EXIST。  Duties are not performed for

duty's SAKE; but because their NEGLECT would make the man

UNCOMFORTABLE。  A man performs but ONE dutythe duty of

contenting his spirit; the duty of making himself agreeable to

himself。  If he can most satisfyingly perform this sole and only

duty by HELPING his neighbor; he will do it; if he can most

satisfyingly perform it by SWINDLING his neighbor; he will do it。

But he always looks out for Number OneFIRST; the effects upon

others are a SECONDARY matter。  Men pretend to self…sacrifices;

but this is a thing which; in the ordinary value of the phrase;

DOES NOT EXIST AND HAS NOT EXISTED。  A man often honestly THINKS

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