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ADDICTION TO COMFORT
Every noble cause and truth will gain constancy
and a universal identity by its adherents’ determination to
protect it and their devotion to it. If those who have embraced
that cause and truth are not perceptive, faithful, and persevering,
that which they have embraced eventually will be erased from
human memory by the hostility of its determined enemies.
Just as stagnant water stinks and putrefies upon losing its
fluidity, the source of its life, so do those lazy people
who abandon themselves to comfort and ease inevitably begin
to rot and become losers. Desire for comfort is the first
alarm and sign of death. However, those whose sensitivity
has been paralyzed cannot hear the alarm or understand the
sign, and do not heed the warnings and advice of friends.
Laziness and attachment to ease are among the major reasons
for deprivation and humiliation. Inactive people who have
abandoned themselves to (indolent) comfort one day will fall
so low that they will expect even their basic necessities
to be supplied by others.
Once the extreme addiction of staying at home is added to
that of indolent comfort, the “front lines” will be abandoned
and people will become cowardly. If this decline is not recognized,
and the situation is not handled intelligently and properly,
the result will be deviation and something horrid.
Those who leave the “front” because they are addicted to the
comforts of their homes or their lust usually encounter the
exact opposite of what they expected. They may even lose their
nice homes and lovely children! How true is this accusation
made by a mother to her son, a commander who did not fight
courageously when he should have: “You did not fight like
a man on the battlefield, so now at least sit and cry like
a woman!”
For a human being, change and decay are usually slow and silent.
Sometimes even a little heedlessness, a slight straying from
the “caravan,” can cause a complete collapse and a total loss.
However, because those who have fallen see themselves as still
on the same line and in the same situation, they do not realize
that they have plunged to the bottom of a deep well from a
minaret-like peak.
Some people who leave the line of exertion and struggle with
a feeling of guilt, which every fugitive and truant is bound
to feel, are likely to defend themselves and criticize their
friends who continue to serve. It is almost impossible for
such people to escape their deviation and return to their
original line. Prophet Adam, upon him be peace, recovered
his previous rank with a single deed, namely his confession
of fault, after he had fallen into forgetfulness. By contrast,
Satan, despite the gravity of his sin, tried to defend himself
and fell into eternal frustration.
People who have lost their resolve, willpower, and endeavor
affect the courage and devotional strength of those around
them. Sometimes only a little hesitation or a bit of reluctance
displayed by an irresolute individual causes a shock and loss
of hope as great as the death of a hundred people. Such a
disaster only encourages the enemies of the nation to attack
us.
The attractiveness of children, family, and worldly property
is seductive and a burdensome trial. The successful defendants
at this trial are those determined, resolute, strong-willed,
and fortunate people who, every morning and evening, renew
from the depth of their hearts their oath of attachment to
the truth to which they have devoted themselves.

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