Show yr W W W W I S e n. n dl y en 1 th ra 11 J Walter WaJter L 1 i j i DOING THINGS RIGHT Ou QU Ou IT'LL DO 1 J i How now maD many times do you OU suppose suppose sup sup- pose you have heard this sentence spoken by those who should know better better bet bet- ter ter How lIow often have you said the some same thing yourself when you knew that you'd never be entirely satisfied you ou announced your our hearted half ok okeh eh Things are ore either right or they're Wrong roDg There cant can't be any way half ground If It one ODe wishes to enjoy to the fullest his own handiwork or the happiness happiness hap hop of knowing that he has done dODe a valuable service for mankind Whenever Whenever When When- ever ever ver a 0 person quits laboring at anything anything any ony thing before betor the Job Is entirely satisfactorily antis satis finished there Is certain to follow disappointment and ond a 0 sense of resentment against ones one's own careless careless- ness And whenever one ODe In authority okeha kehs the work done dODe by others by sn saving say sav v. v lag ing that tha d do neither he nor those engaged on the Job will ever be bo pleased as greatly as os If It the task had been perfectly done dODo One ODe of ot the chief reasons why many go through life Ute unhappy and ODd complain complain com com- plain of their rough pathways is the Inclination they display by tip aiming too often for do rather than aim olm lag ing constantly for the very best Fortunately there Is a n growing tendency ten ten- d dency ncy to demand perfect goods and ond perfect work There has been entirely too much Imperfection In ID both finished materials and ond in the way work Is done dODe But perhaps after all oU this has been a good thing If It it has hns caused an on awakening to a 0 sense of the Importance Importance tance of ot absolute perfection the dim dim- the world has haB experienced may prove only oDly a small a-small price to pay for better better better bet bet- ter things No one con can ever get the greatest possible enjoyment from the things he heIs heIs heis Is doing If he Is doing them halfheartedly halfheartedly heart half edl edly nor will he be Inclined to do dothe dothe dothe the best work when hen he is In that state of ot mind It is therefore essential to toone's toone's toone's ones one's happiness that he either cither work toward perfection In what he Is doing or else engage himself In som something more to his liking which he be can be sure to do well wen Copyright |