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1.

When our motives are impure

and our cause unjust, however well-equipped we may be,

our minds should necessarily feel restless and agitated.

2.A weak man, to

escape from his own mental fears,

will whistle to himself in the dark.

3. When a person has thus completely lost his morale due to

the heavy burden of his own crimes weighing on his

conscience, it is but natural that he loses all sense of

proportion in his words. At such moments of high tension

an individual clearly exhibits his true mental culture.

4. When we are not

ourselves pure, we will project

our own weaknesses and

impurities on others who are

working around us as our

subordinates.

5. This is but an instinctive fear

which is natural with all men of

foul motives and crooked

dealings.

6. It is a recognised fact that a patient of

hysteria, when allowed to talk,

will, in a negative way, express

the very cause for the attack1

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