Show I J Live Your Y urL Life fe feto r 1 to the Fullest i f Extent You Yau Can CanBY BY ELLA WHEELER WILCOX Copyright by the New York Even Een Evening I ing Journal Publishing Company DERING over oer this big Wg little 1 W vv World aria ana studying the people In many lands one ne must ba be im impressed Impressed pressed with the vast preponderance of living dead creatures who cumber the earth rth with their bodies bodleR and fob tob eb the air I of its oxygen and disturb the silence their complaints People whose minds are dead to every thought save Have the needs of ot the body Whose souls are asleep fl leep so sn soundly that they 1 he are deaf deat to the call can continually sounding through space e to each spirit on every evay sphere call Cj coma come higher and whose bodies are in on eon sources of discomfort pun pau ll misery and disease or r else of trivial worry With WAth bound to the wh U ot of t J h sica the days go O and around and their minds ris never beyond b yond what to eat pat what to wear what to do to find amusement amU what to do to get set even een en n with somebody ody for tor a fancied wrong or to get ahead shead of a Ii rival how to get gt well ot 01 this and that ailment aUment what to take to 10 obtain personal strength and for a slight variation of thought how bow to make maie a fortune in a hurry For mental recreation they Indulge in criticisms of or others who have erred ened who have tallen by b the wayside or 01 who nave risen too high on the wave wae of fortune There ara ar thousand and tens teis ol ot talon yes millions of such people on or onearth k earth carth Are you ou one of 1 It Jr you are know you yon are ara that which you live in dread of you lOU are dead The real you is already like Joan Jonn frowns body bod moldering in m the grave ot or your own digging But if It you are willing to roll the tha stone of Ut self away and bid the Christ within you ou on rise you can bring yourself your elt to life I You do not need any conversion by a aI I churchman you do not need to subscribe to any creed you ou do not need any change chan of ot heart save the getting etting rid of your narrow dull dun way of looking at life All you n need ed Is IB to te say SIl to yourself 1 I Iam am awake I am allva to very every glorious truth In this wonderful world I am an immortal onI and there Is nothing but light joy health and power for me Then rhen begin your morning with a resolve re lve to find the tha beautiful and good things in inthe Inthe Intile the tile day In iii the weather in the work you OU have to do In the people you meet If the weather greets you with bluster and wind and rain rale and snow and fog foe light it up with oar own spirit of sunshine sun sunshine sunshine shine It your work Is la distasteful love It into shape and keep in your mind a for something better and more congenial and make yourself worthy of such work wont when wh n it comes your way wa No matter how hew your task is today consider lit it a blessing that cu have employment land and push along to better things Everything comes when we are fully readY read The law never fails falle You may believe yourself worthy of better batter things thing than have fallen fatten to your lot but there is some reason some cause daUe in m yourself U it I Iau iou au fi have lwe Ii lVe not what you desire If ou oLt encounter en untEr people who are dian disa gret sr ahi he so agreeable that you force tin tilt ti m LU into a pleasant mood Bring Drib out thE best in everybody en by b giving them the best Leal that s 8 in yourself t was Maclean Made inn Bridges that gifted j i t who iho has ha mid aid so 50 many beautiful t I lin who i at ut this great truth into sim simple Ill ll words One 1 iH to the world the best you have And nd the best come to you ou Just 40 o sure as you ou live lines linea so soie soe sore ie re e shall be your our reward But to do all tin ti joa yu il mui mu t b alive Alive Alin ever every hour of the da day and all of ofu joi vJ u brain and nd body must be alive aUve ii U jou ou rol ol I tile tue stone MoDe away and come tt alive you jou ou will vibrate at such a aall all 11 that W worry orr rr disease poverty de tie deIon tiei will be bel bec Ion i ency gloom and melancholy liable l c 1 ble to stay v with you The They t hey can fl univ nl attach att ch themselves to alums m in a i w and low rate o of vibration 10 1 o minds that ave al vIrtually dead 1 here I 1 hen is no excuse o e for de sv sJ and in ia this world ao so aoi i j og ng as you ou are alive ah However hOr less the outlook may ma to you difficult the patti pattiI efort I you ou you ou can find the way to lu in i and success if you jou never nevery jt i t y go goU If U you ou chance chaice to see some other pilgrim on U 11 the road riding in an automobile you OU walk do lo not at once 1 jump to totI ii tl conclusion that he Is U your enemy ann ana that he be has lias robbed robbe and cheated his hi fellow to 10 his method of easy aay loco bee ui wa u procure I mi non nonSuch Such thoughts tho will aill Ill take your force and andY Y alit away awa the object you have haye in Ink M k n and will wilt harm you ou while they may Hong stong your neighbor It would be well for tor foru he to own an j u to find Iliad out how came automobile before you condemn him as a agreed he built it greedy greed gret dy monopolist Perhaps with h his s own skill and labor paying hon non honest est eat dollars for the materials 1 have known a fisherman to get along alonga alon alona a lifetime with a leaky boat and one oar it was and antI go O about sculling inI way he could do tk while another fisherman with no greeter greater advantages used his spare hours in studying ma ana himself a small with which ha ho explored deeper dee r waters I uia Ulla taught aught t larger flaw fish The man was wast wasI it t I C i l a monopolist m and owed no poorer neighbors an apology for or having better oetter than they m means ana of locomotion It has nas grown to be the habit of the av tul to class all people who possess comforts and conveniences In one ono mass maas with the idle selfish and outlines ala hon bozI st rich There are ar millionaires who woo came by byth ti Ut th ir it wealth through criminal methods There are capitalists who grind the pon po ani wrong their fellow men But It is well to t remember r that there are also aiM Lowest st noble unselfish people with for fortunes fort tunes t ris and capitalists who are a blessing blessingto to the th world to the laboring classes ana to humanity No o more unjust and absurd idea Ida ever existed than that mistaken impression of ofU U very wry poor that all rica and even com corn comfortable people are their enemies and their d Then Ther are men Wh have become the of sf large fot fortunes tunes through hon hen hont henI f I t industry and perseverance and who arc nT bowed to the arth earth by jy the cares and andr r of life and aDd who lie Ie awake walte walter rights r while whit poorer men sleep trying to tod d deide ide Just which Is the Kindest t wisest t and nd most unselfish h course cour e of action to PurI |