Show TOUCHED TOUCH ED FROM ABOVE Robert Pollock in his Ms apostrophe to Byron Bron says ays that the latter touched his 1118 work from above aboe The poetic figure was WIlli that of a man so fit and prepared for tor his tasks that ho he did them them easily that there was no struggle no laborious bending of the back to burdens That is the happy hapP condition And there be men who accomplish much and yet who appear todo It without an effort Tasks glide from inception to accomplishment so smoothly that th t the theo observer o does not give the workman credit Most Moat work means men labor Most Meet t achievement represents serious trial weariness we care thought and pain MIn That Is especially true with regard to the work of women They rarely are granted surcease surce ee from toll toil There There here Is la something pathetic in the intense se ae seriousness with which they perform their duties They rarely rely seem pos possessed of that limitless surplus of en energy energy ergy erg and preparation which enables them to touch their tasks from above Usually they are beneath the burden instead of treading It with the light lightsome lightsome some step of easy mastery William George Jordan in his King Kingship Kingship Kingship ship of says this supe superiority superiority I can an be acquired that the atti attitude attitude attitude tude of easy dominance can be 0 I until all tasks will wm become a pleasure and never a burden That Is the happier condition If men can they should get away from the no notion notion notion tion that they must work to live They The should so 50 dominate that they thoy will live lIvo to work and nd do It easily The product will be better There will willbe willbe be lees leas waste of the workman And the picture presented will be a fairer on one |