Show t I The More We Have the More We Want I By M K THOMSON Ph D t I n T n N Noe o e or of us ns Is completely satisfied Before we e get what we want we think we e are going to be thoroughly happy but always s there is something ahead of or us that we are looking for forward forward or wa ward rd to Complete satisfaction means stag death and decay There Is no renter spur to achievement ement thin than the desire to reach readi a notch higher in th the social scale in one ones one's profession in et ec e p Finding a n business In n mat mal ing mone money or er It is that we e are Ing for Si We e a are arc new ne never neer er satisfied because we weIhe wethe the In sn an n Imperfect world o 1 so matter how ho fir wo se e may go In any line Ime of Ity there s J lh ays room for lm pros pro ement the 1 he a average crage man thinks he be would be satisfied If t he lie could run a Lards ards In ten seconds I ut the athlete mho ho can run rUIl It e even esen en a little under ten second Is ill the more eager elger to run It Just a little faster fister The more we e me have lase the more we se want ant the more we e can do the more we e want ant to do Dissatisfaction Is a n mark marl of ability and ambition It is often the mark of progress The man who alms at a target on the ground round close by may hit It with ease simile the man who alms at the sun shoots much higher al although although though he lie will miss his target by a bIg margin There Is less chance for perfect sat for a man of skill 1111 and ability than for the poor fellow who has nothing and ind can enn do nothing The I philosopher James Jimes S hill must have hale ha e sensed this psychological truth when hen lie he said It It is better to be ben bei n l human being dissatisfied than a pIg l it Is better to be bo a n Socrates dissatisfied thin i a fool satisfied c c by McClure Newspaper Syndicate 1 |