(Maulana Wahiduddin Khan)
There is a story of a person. His grandfather was a successful businessman, but later lost his business. Father and mother died in infancy. The forefathers did not give any money to the said person, but he inherited the feeling that "my forefathers were great men". He was still young when he came to know that there was a vacancy for a postman in the town post office. People advised him that your education is only up to the eighth grade. You try and after high school education, you will easily become a postmaster in the local post office and side by side earning from farming will help you both ends meet. Your needs will be easily met, but their false sense of pride prevented them from following anyone's advice. In addition, they often fought with the post office workers out of a sense of false pride. One day he got into an argument with the postmaster and left the job.
After leaving the post office, he remained idle. He did not do any other work or get any education. His only hobby was to talk about his hypothetical arrogance and continue to get false satisfaction through it. After leaving the job, he continued to work on the farm, which he had contracted out. They even had six children. Now the problems began to bother. However, their sense of false pride again prevented him from admitting his mistake. He blamed his relatives for his ruin and started fighting them, but this unrealistic attitude only increased his ruin until his mental balance deteriorated. The present world is a world of realities. Here you can get everything by matching the reality and if you don't match the reality you will get nothing. There is nothing more meaningless in this world of God than false evil. There is no more destructive mentality than false pride.