Show rI X X I X I X I II X I X X I X I X X I II Z X II Z X X I 11 X I X I X I II I Conceit and Timidity Bars to Advancement Ward Beecher once called conceit the most Incurable disease I non no to the human buman soul Conceit howe however er Is not to be con contused confused confused fused with Ith pride self Belt respect or sell salt confidence There Is merit In these qualities and anil many a man ot of lImIted has stamped and pounded his way to the seats seuls of ot the mighty But Dut the conceited man moves moes to In quite n I different realm Ills Is simply an unreasoning unfounded 01 0 ot of othis his 0 o ii n Importance lie tie Is a 0 giant In Ina Ina Ina a world arid of ot pygmies Many nun men fall toll l lecause e of ot timidity an J I modesty They secretly tell them that they don dont t amount to much that they are mediocre and that Is 11 Interested In their word words or Leeds They slink Into the hidden re ce ceases ses of ot obscurity of ot complete tall fall are ure There Is a sane middle ground upon which those who get anywhere worth worthwhile worthwhile worthwhile while In life Ufe must ever er stand Neither 1 r conceIt nor timidity will carry anyone very far tar Honesty Is the best policy y even In appraIsing ones one a s own Thrift talents talents Magazine |