What Excesses Can Breed
Posted on Friday, 30 June 2017
What Excesses can
Breed
By Apolinario Villalobos
Anything that is beneficial but taken in excess can be
lethal, and anything that is done with good intention, but in excess, can be
vicious.
Drugs are supposed to prevent or cure diseases, but when
taken in excess can result to unexpected death of a patient, that is why some
of these cannot just be bought over the counter of pharmacies, as they need
proper prescription from authorized medical practitioners. On the other hand,
an overdose of food can cause obesity which can lead to diseases. Drinking
water in excess may affect the proper functioning of the heart that is why one
of the worst thing that can happen to anyone, is the unchecked water retention
of the body.
Too much love can mean pampering that could result to the
“spoiling” of the person being “loved”. It can also drive one to commit a crime
of passion because of the fatal attraction that developed. And, worst, it can
lead the weak of emotion to the verge of insanity. The same is true with kindness
which can result to the abuse of the kind-hearted. Along this line, too much
familiarity among friends could develop abuse, too, on the part of the ones
with weak discipline, disposition, and who are naturally selfish.
It is not bad to be hardworking, but abusing the body to the
point of exhaustion could mean fatigue and if left unchecked could be fatal,
too. Also, in a group that is expected to work as a team, those working hard,
may be abused by the indolent members who may become overly dependent. That is
why, for the sake of teamwork, it is important that roles are played fairly.
As to the expression of faith, those who manifest it with
utmost sincerity according to what their religion says, is admirable. However,
their boisterous and arrogant attitude about their belief that only they have
the right to be saved, really stink. It is revolting to see a faithful with
outstretched hands and who walks on his or her knees from the door of the
church to the altar, or pretend that he or she is overcome by the “spirit”
while praying as shown by his or her fainting or uncontrolled shaking body…a
scene that can be comical for others. All these overdose of faith is
fanaticism.
Too much freedom in a nation can breed abuse on the part of
inconsiderate and undisciplined constituents. And, too much discipline
instilled in a person can make him too “sterile” and oblivious to the
imperfect, albeit, normal actuations of others.
The Earth needs air and rain, but too much of it, results to
typhoon and flood. The same is true with the cool and immaculate snow, as too
much of it, results to snowstorm. The wildlife has its own way of “moderation”.
And, it seems that lesser creatures are more intelligent than man in observing
such discipline. I have seen film footages of different kinds of wild animals
milling around drinking holes where the strong are shown chasing the weak with
the obvious intention of enjoying the latter as dinner. After the overpowering
animals have had their fill, they back off and leave the rest of the packs. But
in the case of man, the situation is different, because for as long as there is
an opportunity for the greedy to exploit, he practically sucks every drop of
blood of the oppressed.
Greed and selfishness are innate in man’s character, but
should be manifested in moderation to prevent exploitation of others that could
result to their suffering. Unfortunately, it does not happen in politics where
greedy officials are not satisfied with what they may have already stolen from
the government coffer, and which could already ensure them of a comfortable
retirement. They practically, want everything by all means….not only money but
lifetime power!
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