The Remarkable Human Resilience Evidenced By Overcoming Struggles
By: Jason Maxwell
Submitted: 2011-03-19 22:06:49 | Word Count: 484
According to experts, the strongest rock known to man is diamond and that the only available tool that cuts a diamond is diamond itself. Now, that must be one overstatement, however, it is true. There is no strong fortress that opposes the onslaught of Mother Nature if it strikes while man has gone to every resort to ensure that everything he has built lasts. No diamond stands in the face of a roaring storm nor any manmade structure strong enough to stand against the advent of a rampaging hurricane. Fact is, nothing on earth is still permanent: everything is subject to corruption.
But the measure of mans resilience is on his ability to stand after every fall. When hurricane Katrina dropped its massive force in America, people couldnt do anything but hide from its fury and wait until the entire storm would subside, and then, the true human spirit would arise by bringing again into its original place, every stone; every brick, piece by piece. Thats where and when the true spirit of camaraderie and brotherhood stands out.
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These days, people have learned lessons each and every time they face natural calamities. What used to be very devastating somehow turned into something that teaches man how to be all the more resilient and how to stand strong. They have incorporated safety precautions and measures to lessen the after effects of any natural calamity. Different systems are on standby to curb the potential loss of life and damage to properties. Man has proven once again to be the dominant species of this planet.
Not only does man have measures ready during the onslaught of any natural disaster, what is more reassuring is that there are entities today that help people recover from loss and administer restoration procedures to bring about the glory of ones home back to its pristine standard, sometimes, even better than how it originally used to be.
The goal of these companies is to not only curtail emotional turmoil due to losses of properties, but also assure people of getting back what was lost. This gives us enough reason to celebrate. As humans, we have a natural tendency to be emotionally attached to whatever we have achieved whether tangible or not. It is in our nature to have a sense of ownership and authority. What is owned by someone matters most and most of the time, there is always an emotional attachment to it.
This is evidenced in homes built and owned by certain individuals. Nothing is more painful than losing ones home; consequently, nothing is more rewarding and emotionally uplifting than seeing that very thing come back to life again- Recycled.
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