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Some attitudes of Young men.

Young men have strong passions and tend to gratify them indiscriminately. Of the bodies desire
is the sexual by which they are most swayed and in which they show absence of self control and extreme weakness. They are changeable and fickle in their desires, which are couldn't while they last, but quickly over their impulses are keen but not deep -rooted, and are like sick people's attacks of hunger and thirst. Young men are hot - tempered and quick - tempered, and apt to give way to their anger. Their bad temper often gets them into trouble because they are mostly impatient.  While they love a lady, they love victory still more, for youth are always eager for superiority over others, and victory is one form of this. They love superiority sometimes even more than money, which indeed they love very little not having learnt what it means to be without it. They look at the good side of life rather than the bad side, not having witnessed many instances of wickedness and betrayal. They trust readily, because they have not been cheated, they  are still sanguine because they haven't met with few disappointment. Their lives are mainly spent not in memory but in expectation FOR YOUTH HAS A LONG FUTURE AND A SHORT PAST BEHIND THEM. On the first day of one's life one has nothing to remember, and can  look forward. Their hot tempers and hopeful dispositions make them more courageous than older men. Sometimes Hot temper prevents fear, and hopeful dispositions creates confidence. We cannot feel fear when we are feeling angry, and any expectation of good makes us confident.  These are some of the things you ought to know about young men.
Emmanuel Ina.

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