Man is the Best of God's Creation:

GK
Shakespeare makes the hero hamlet of his play "Hamlet" says what piece of work is a man. What has been said by Hamlet is really a great truth. Man is the best of God's creations. He is the best being among the living creation. Man is the only one among God's creations who is a thinking being. His physical behavior is like an animal's. He eats, drinks, and sleeps. The reasoning, however, sets him apart from others. Man has been able to develop and create so many new things and keeps on inventing, creating, and discovering newer and newer things.

Man can also feel emotions that no other animal feels. Other animals have feelings based on fears or on desires. They are not emotions as we seen them.

Man is also a social being from the Stone Age, he came up to the Iron Age and from the Iron Age he grew into a move civilized being. He began to live together with his fellow - villages came in to existence, then towns, then big cities then metropolitan town's man created machines and factories grew, markets came into existence. Man began to travel- cars, buses, truces, trains, aeroplanes were invited, and it is man alone who can thus travel from one place to another. Means of transport developed to such an extent that men could travel even up to the moon and set his foot on that planet unthinkable feat have been performed by man and it is only because man is able to think and plan and turn his plans into reality.

Man can now fly in the air likes birds, travel over the seas and oceans, go deep down into the depths of the ocean or earth explore the unexploned. Now he can communicate with his friend thousand of miles away on telephone, fax and do the chatting and e-mail on the internet. He has written down his thought in the form of books and thus the human thought has been and can be preserved for times immemorial.

Even in the field of warfare the atom bombs, the unmanned missiles can strike targets thousand of miles away.

How very wonderful are man's achievements but it would be the best if all these achievements are used in human welfare and social well-being and not for any destructive means, that would really make man the wonderful of god's creation.

Published by GK

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