. . . The modern man is facing the problem of daily
survival, having to meet his daily needs of food, shelter and cloth.
He has to strive and struggle. His life is becoming more and more
competitive. So many people are facing so few goods and services.
There is a revolution of rising expectations. Everybody wants to have
the same level of comforts. . .
Life
has become very competitive. And, we are all struggling. At the same
time each one of us have come to the realisation that merely fulfilling
our material needs are not enough to live a life of quality, a life
of fulfillment, a life of total satiation. We have come to the realisation
that we may be successful in acquiring all the comforts of life, and
still may not be able to lead a happy and contented life. . .