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Show How to Keep Young. It Is true that tbo neophobia of the old has Its cause lu mental attitude rather than In physical decay. It Is not that tlio mental power Is leas; but it is natural for a man to roly on the thinking bo did In. his 'twenties and to refuse to reopon questions be "settled" "set-tled" half a lifetime ago. This atrophy of thought can be avoided if tho danger Is foreseen, and a man deliberately forms the habit of breaking thouglit-lmutU. It can be escaped es-caped If a man recognizes that he Is borne on a stream of social chancel and that, Instead of trusting to the ' uC''J$ffB perspective in which things appeuit lliflfl in his youth, he must look and lunh 43nH Then thero are searchers, skilled (n . :C'!jSiflfl the advancement of knowledge, who "&roflfl nover conclude their education, who ', i jfjfl bwome aceusiomed to disowning thole ' f $ ffflj yesterdays and building on lo-moW '-""4&Wi rows, who remain progressive tin ough- , flfl out life, and in their riper yearn, rlchM ij,flfl In tho garnered fruits of expurlencof VflJ they render th greatest servlcpTo. ' , 'flj chology." C'n' y ' fl fl jlfl |