Unity is Strength
In today’s time where
there is cut-throat competition everywhere and every individual is trying to
apply his or her method to reach on top, very few recognize the importance of
proverb ‘Unity is strength’. Also, this proverb has now become confined to
inspirational books and motivational lectures. So, very few people actually
understand the importance and thus it’s application in their lives. But these
people that are actually more satisfied as well as content in their lives that
actually applies it.
This proverb also applies when it comes to relationships. People nowadays
are so blinded by the success and the power that they want to be ahead of their
colleagues, relatives, and friends. Thus, they get into professional as well as
personal rivalries with each other most of the times so, they do not understand
that they cannot move ahead as well as enhance their skills, knowledge, and
help each other. Thus, when we go against our team-mates and start to compete
with them in an office setting, then people from another team will benefit from
the situation. Also, another reason here people grow apart because of mistrust.
This becomes true especially when it comes to the husband-wife relationship.
Also, here we often see couples doubting each other always. So, they start to
question small things and doubt them of lying or cheating. So, outsiders take
advantage of these type of situations. Also, they fuel the doubt and thereby
create conflict between the two in order to fulfill their own motives. Also,
this will not only have a negative impact on the two but also on the kids. So,
if the wife and husband stay united and defend each other than no one can
create the rift between the two.
The proverb also holds true when it comes to society and the nation as a
whole. The societies and localities where people stay united are loved by
everyone. Thus, people living here meets as well as greets their neighbors with
a smile, guard their neighbor’s house, help out each other in crisis, etc.
Also, they celebrate each and every function together and conducts other social
gatherings every now and then. In the current world, many people are suffering
from loneliness as well as depression, these types of neighborhood can be a
boon. Similarly, nations around the globe are very busy fighting each other in
order to prove that they are better than one another. So, every nation has
nuclear weapons and many terrorist organizations have been formed. So, if we
stop all these kinds of malpractices than the world will become a much better
place to live.
Cruelty to Animal
All laws of benevolence
prohibit animal cruelty. In the event of livestock, no plea can justify
cruelty, as bad creatures can do little to protect themselves. There are many
types of cruelty to livestock. It is suffered primarily by those who have
little knowledge of how the sensitive equilibrium of nature is to be maintained
by different species.
At the top of the
list is a kind of’ government-sponsored cruelty that is evident from the sorry
state of our zoos where animals are kept in cramped cages, some of which’
stink’ so badly that you can’t get the strength to look at the animals more
closely. Behind the doors of the laboratory is the most horrifying instance of
cruelty — young animals in the laboratory are being tortured in the name of
studies and experimentation.
In cosmetics, 60,000 chemicals
are used and often tested on rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, mice, and monkeys. To
determine corneal irritation, corrosive chemicals are injected into the eyes.
In order to determine tissue deterioration, animals are frozen in ice and put
on hot plates. Every year, about ten million animals are murdered in
experiments. Other cases of worldwide reported cruelty include rare species
such as Liver Ridley tortoises becoming enmeshed in the trawler’s nets, leading
in suffocation, or spinal tailed lizards Sold to create aphrodisiacs. In the
presence of prospective clients, their necks are snapped. The fins of the
sharks are sliced and the bad animals flow back into the ocean to die a painful
death. Frog legs are also cut, which are handled as a delicacy. Also, the
juvenile chiru deer fur is used to make’ shawls’ of exotic toosh. Despite
hundreds of animals and birds being trapped and killed in the name of custom
and tradition, despite the laws.
There is legislation specified
solely to save the rare and rapidly decreasing species. For example, the
Constitution’s Article 15A(G) aimed at protecting and improving the natural
environment. The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 is another comparable law. But
the anomaly is that there is not enough implementation of any of this
legislation. Also, the Wildlife Protection Act, for example, was revised in
1991, but it could not stop India’s exotic bird trade. Obviously, regulations
alone are unable to safeguard animals from extinction. It will only occur if we
learn to love and acknowledge the sanctity of both human and animal life types.
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