Show i I lAoldlmg for Tfro1JI > le H r I The really unhappy man whose unhappiness is his own fault is theone who JI is forever carrying a chip on his shoulder Perhaps his happiness is his I unhappincss for when he is not engaged in a personal altercation he is brooding brood-ing over some fancied slight and awaiting a favorable opportunity to give vent to his wrath I The man with the chip on his shoulder Is easily recognized and his society so-ciety by wise people is 1 carefully avoided He can go nowhere without trouble III I I following In his wake If he attends a theater he is either annoyed by the I usher or some one In the audience or at the man in the boxoffice for not I r l having sold him a seat bought long before he appeared at the window He is the bane of the car conductor and on the railroad train he succeeds In em oiling himself in a row with tho brakeman conductor Pullmancar porter ahd the passengers Each flying cinder from tho locomotive Is aimed especially fi nt his eyes and he succeeds in stirring up the spirit of mutiny in tho hearts of the travelers i There arc some women similarly constituted who mannce to be In trouble from the moment their eyes open in the morning till they close them in sleep These people are Indeed to be pitied if indeed they are not cordially hated This ir quarrelsome habit of mind can so be fostered that the petulancy grows to bon r bo-n malignant disease and leads sometimes to the insane asylum Parents who i L i notice in their children this fretful quarreling dlspoalton can easily find a remedy rem-edy They may not agree to the measure simply a good sound thrashing fri Every one has heard oC tho story of the child who was continually whimper I J l ing and quarreling In despair the mother cried Aro you sick What do you want Gravely tho child answered I think mamma I want a whip I ping She received the whipping and there was a marked improvement in her temper San Francisco Post L l |