What the excerpt is trying to convey is that, with the current generation we are so preoccupied with own self-interests. We value vanity, self and glory without considering the individuals we face as we walk, as we talk and as we engage. The passage reinstates that individuals have to get back and introspect about not their own gratifications and egotistical desires but the welfare with others, even though it is innate and inevitable that we always point to the ego.
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Time stress-is the best-known form of stress in a modern, fast and demanding work environment.
Anticipatory stress- occurs when you are worried about the future, either in a general sense, or more usually around a specific event such as an unpleasant meeting or conversation.
Situational stress- can generate emotional or behavioral symptoms that look and feel very much like clinical depression.
Encounter stress- occurs when you are worrying about interacting with a group of people where there are outcomes that are either unpredictable or predictably unpleasant.
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Facing trouble is like preparing to meet an opponent
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The words underlined is comparing WW1 to facing an opponent, therefor when it says "Facing trouble is like preparing to meet an opponent" is being referred to WW1.