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DIFFERENCE IN MEN QUA ATTRACTION AND REPULSION:
For the individual attraction and
repulsion, all men are not equal to one another; they are rather divisible in
various groups: -
Individuals who neither have
attraction nor repulsion: They are no body's friends and no body's foes. They
do neither excite any body's love, devotion or friendship, nor do they
instigate anybody to animosity, hatred, jealousy and vindictiveness; without
being acknowledged they move about amidst men as if a stone happens to be
afoot.
He is a good-for-nothing and is an
infructuous being. A man without any positive point (positive herein is not
confined only to virtues, it also covers wretchedness) virtue-wise or
vice-wise, is an animal, feeds himself goes to sleep, and moves about amidst
men. Like a sheep, he is no body's friend and no body's foe. If men care about
a sheep or serve water and fodder to it, it is just as a measure preparatory
to its slaughter, as and when so required. He blows neither trade wind nor
otherwise. They are a group rightly called: Cheap individuals, vain and
shallow. Man needs friends and needs to befriend and vice-versa, we say man
needs foes and needs to be offended.
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