We Are Our Own Worst Enemy?
In the novel 1984, I found Orwell to make a very interesting point. Orwell states, "It struck him [Winston] that in moments of crisis one is never fighting against an external enemy but always against one's own body." This statement brought me to a sudden realization and has stuck in my head. Suprisingly, the truth value of this statement has never occured to me before.
Even when we are in conflict with others or the world around us, we are still in conflict against ourselves. When it comes down to it, we are always left with the important decision on how to go about handling the issue, and can become conflicted about the best way to solve the problem. Sometimes, choosing the path to take is easy, but on more serious scales, deciding the way to go often arouses conflict within. Before we can even think about facing the external problem, we must first solve one internally. Is this what makes us our own worst enemy? :confused: