Show V I The Outlook I Q V 0 By OR FRANK CRANE Every ery man should raise his eyes once In a while tr m his Immediate work and see what lies around him V The only use we can fInd for the he sky Is to furnish us an outlook There Is something something- InspIring In a distant and Is something Inspiring too In looking at atthe atthe the world and amI at wh what t other people are doln doln that have no concern with us ThIs enables us to keep our our proper bearings We Ve do not magnify too much the work In which Wo we are engaged but bute we e see It In Its proper prope relation to other things Very frequently I when th mind V has wandered Into the fields round about It returns refreshed to Its Immediate task task V A man must must have not som something to do some ome task to which he Is devoting his best efforts but h needs some diversion Occasionally the mind IS' IS rested by devoting It to something else V We should study a and attention but such things should not V In looking looking- fOl foi- something It Is better to look rapidly and promiscuously than to look steadily in one place The world we are told is fUll of a number of things s. s and there may be something that will wUl crop up that will wUl be of great benefit to us V We Vo should not only watch our job but we should hould have an eye on e events In this as In most things there is a balance to be maintained We Ve must devote a certain energy to the task In front of us and devote some attention to the things round us and these must be kept V properly balanced Very frequently n. n man gets an l. l halted opinion of himself He thinks of hImself too highly when he does not look at the world around him To observe observe ob- ob serve the stars and to think that we are Inhabitants of just a little speck floating in the vast heavens Impresses upon us our nothingness Every cult and sect is apt to consider itself the mOst important thing In the universe It Is one oi of the advantages ad of travel that shows us how many different kinds of people the great Ruler of the universe has to manage A man should think of himself and ot of his Own owr L affairs as having some Importance but he should L not give them too much importance There Is' Is the world to be thought of and ones one's relation to It Copyright 1925 by McClure Newspaper SYndicate |