Show The Unselfish Mother I There is nothing moro beautiful 1 than the devotion and selfdenying II Jove of motherhood but Is there not danger In too much devotion Tho child that Is never out from under the watchful eye of the mother because she fears something may happen to It has no chance to grow In its own way or develop Its individuality If one analyzes that watchfulness isnt there an element of selfishness in it fear of some accident is not so strong as fear of tho inconvenience ir something some-thing did happen As tho child grows older tho same mother who watches his play fears to havo him fish or Ewlm or hunt and ho Is denied those pleasures or half enjoys them knowIng J know-ing that his mother is worrying all the time about his welfare If a boy or girl develops any originality of character they must be left somewhat t v some-what to themselves of course with a reasonable amount of direction and watchfulness otherwise they pre only parrotlike or echoes of tio older mind To achieve these result th IB must I be a much higher form of unselfishness > I unselfish-ness than that which we commonly i call such 7e |