National and Regional Feelings
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Thinking On National and Regional Feelings
Man is nothing but a type of an animal, specifically a mammal. He is basically individual and by instinct, gives first (if not only) priority to his own survival. But he is not physically and mentally capable to survive alone. So, with his intelligence, he has formed a collection where survival of one becomes easier with the help from the other and vice-versa. The core of collection is family and various families combined together, for the benefit of all these families and thereby the individuals in these families, forms a society. Now, basically man is fundamentally of two biological categories -male and female, who are both required for instinctive procreation. So, a male and a female and their off springs form the basic family. Now, this male, this female and their off springs are all individuals having their own mental make-up and other originalities. However, for the strength of the family, on which depends their own individual strength of survival, they have to adjust amongst themselves to create an individual identity for the family. The better this family-identity, the better their individual survival, as fellow feeling comes best from mutual understanding and adjustment. Now, the male and female come to this stage only when they are in the family way and not before. So, without much choice they have to adjust with each other for the sake of the family, which will be enhancing their chance of self-survival.
Now, in the present days, we have one male and one female and .....
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