One of the most besetting weaknesses of civilised man - unnoticed by most moralists - is the inevitable tendency to let our vision be narrowed by the vastness of our experiences.
Our mental horizon is becoming so large that we have not time or ability to see more of it than concerns our own difficulties and failures.
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