Feeling of Deprivation
Submitted by admin1 on Sun, 08/22/2021 - 10:30Deprivation is not just a lack of something. Rather, it is, at the same time, also possession of something else—a strength and an incentive to overcome the sense of lack.
Deprivation is not just a lack of something. Rather, it is, at the same time, also possession of something else—a strength and an incentive to overcome the sense of lack.
All of us experience in our daily lives something of the utter helplessness. All of these give us a feeling that we are dependent on some superior force. This feeling can be said to be a psychological proof of God’s existence.
A person who considers himself to be deprived of or lacking something develops an urge to make efforts to acquire that which he thinks he is deprived of or lacks. This inner urge keeps him active until he reaches his goal.
Killing another human being without a legitimate reason is the most serious crime because just one such incident can easily rob people of their respect for the sanctity of human life.