Show I 1 1 I TIMELY TOPICS t tTO 4 4 TO HIM THAT HATHOne HATHOne HATH HATHOn On One of ot our greatest violinists says If It I neglect my practise for a d thy day y I note the difference If It I neglect It two or three days my roy friends note the difference If It I neglect It a week the public notes It 11 To him that hath shall be bo given The man who ha has acquired the power of or self self- control grows In the capacity for self control But the man of or ungovernable temper grows vs gradually s worse People who practise denial self find Joy Inthis inthis In Inthis this exercise while the self Indulgent person finds It an Increasing calamity to practise self denial The moral muscles become flabby This same law Is the at bottom of ot financial success suc sue cess ness It Is easier for tor a man of or considerable capital to get ahead ahe-ad than It Is for the little fellow After the fi first t thousand dr or r two the way Is not so hard Certainly the man with large capital has many chances to Invest est which do not come to the man with small email means And this Is the case In almost every field of life It Is the capital that counts whether that capital Is In gold or brains whether In ambition self control good habits or discipline An old used to say as he wielded ed mallet and chisel As the marble wastes the statue grows To him that hath shall be given Utica I Observer Dispatch |