Chapter 10
Understanding the Mind of a man
Animal Farm.
We can group people into four categories identified by different levels of knowledge.
They can be further understood better in a perspective different from conventional.
A book dedicated to study human mind as a collection of animal minds (Mind of Man, An Animal Farm). Each person has varying number of animal minds and varying extent of dominance of each such animal.
In this chapter, we briefly discuss the four dominant animal minds. They are Lion Dominant, Fox dominant, Donkey Dominant and cattle dominant minds.
(1) Citizen with the Highest Learning & Thinking skills runs enterprises. They do not depend on others in the specie for help for its own survival. (But they can exploit and get all they need is a different matter).
They share the qualities of Lion (Tiger and such specie).
Lions have both speed and attack power which combination no other animals have. Those with attack power lacks in speed and vice versa.
There are wild animals with high levels of attack power like what the lion has but not gifted with the speed of the lion. The Bear & Elephant are examples.
(2) The next best citizen in the society in terms of Learning & Thinking skills, seek to be leaders of various hues in the society. They are known for speed comparable to lions, but not its attack power.
(3) The next best in terms of learning & thinking skills, belong to the third category. Popularly known as the middle class. Neither the power of the dual powers of Lions or one of its two powers like fox, elephant, bear. They are like cattle with horns. Known for letters & numbers, work like donkeys and compensated like cattle.
They have education like the cattle have horns that serve as decoration but not a weapon.
They are a part of common man because the affluence stops with leaders. Typically a middle class people are characterised by their sincerity, loyalty, timidity and less aggressive nature. They stand alone and have leaders to fol low.
They can observe and learn. Those who could not, understand when someone explain. They do not suffer poverty and backwardness in any society.
They do not starve. Have enough means to lead a peaceful life, unlike the poor, who live their lives at the brink of extinction, exploited, enslaved and treated the way cattle are treated.
(4) The last and the vast majority in the third world are the poor among common man.
Those with reasonable Learning & Thinking skills will not suffer social backwardness, poverty and exploitation.
Some stories on animals
1. Story on Donkeys
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