CHAPTER 7: THE INDIVIDUAL POINT OF
VIEW
IMPORTANT as the matter of your point of view for the facts of
social life is, it is of less moment than your viewpoint for
your fellow men, for your acquaintances, friends, relatives,
your immediate family, and, most of all, yourself. You must
learn not to look upon the world as a lost and decaying thing
but as a something perfect and glorious which is going on to a
most beautiful completeness; and you must learn to see men and
women not as lost and accursed things, but as perfect beings
advancing to become complete. There are no “bad” or “evil”
people. An engine, which is on the rails pulling a heavy train,
is perfect after its kind, and it is good. The power of steam,
which drives it, is good. Let a broken rail throw the engine
into the ditch, and it does not become bad or evil by being so
displaced; it is a perfectly good engine, but off the track.
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