Dont Be Sorry For Yourself Analysis

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“Don’t Be Sorry for Yourself” is a thought-provoking essay on the problems of anxiety and trepidation in our life, written by A. J. Cronin. In this age of competition and rush, everybody seems to be either afflicted or knows someone who is afflicted. The highly competitive and material culture undermines our nerves. Anxiety and self-pity are due to the doubt and fear of failure in various professions, different relationships, achieving success and other materialistic things which may lead us to humiliation, poverty and dark future for us and our family members. Intense and extreme doubts and fears, often lead some people to insanity. In this essay, Cronin shows a deep insight into human nature.
Cronin begins his essay by narrating an incident that he remembers about Victor Hugo, one of the greatest and …show more content…

The thinking of a man/woman can change the whole scene. It is very easy to think negatively for our self and for others too, in difficult times and even in the everyday life, but this negative thinking, inculcates in us the doubt and fear for our future, for our lives, for our career, for our relationships which leads us to the darkness. Cronin, here, discusses an incident of the previous month when he was on a holiday in France with a friend of his. There, he and his friend were forestalled by some excursionists belonging to peasant class from Germany. They shouted and behaved very unusually, which raised Cronin’s temper. He was about to protest, but his friend, a surgeon with a long record of public service told him very sympathetically that these good people have faced Hitler’s tyrannical rule and faced World Wars but still they are trying to enjoy their lives, and they are not feeling sorry for the bad times they were facing for a long time, so let them enjoy. Cronin then really understands the value of positive thinking in

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