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Show i Cure Thai Ulcer . EARLY IN LIFE William E. McGill, Atlanta Georgia, began a battle with fear. He did the things that he feared ta do, which brought about mostly trouble. He was afraid of girls so he tor mented them; afraid to fight so he fought; afraid of discipline .and so he was constantly in trouble at school. The fellows called him "Wild Bill." and the teachers called him "The Smart Alex." In business life the same situations, arose, except ex-cept now they became more serious in nature. He left his first job as a roofing salesman to become manager of a roofing department in a local hardware store. A few months later he ' beat up the bookkeeper and was fired. He was young, cocky, and tough so he thought! Finally, after an average amount of success and failure, he stood before his doctor who said he must enter a hospital to be fed scientifically for atomach ulcers brought on by business pres- CARNEGIE sure. But Bill McGill says he now knows pressure came from within not without! He was not being crushed, but literally about to explode from inward pressure which he now knows to have been brought on by himself. He was to find a new way of life. If his trouble was arising from worries, the simple thing to d( wemed to be to relax and stop worrying. What a wonderful idea ' This is what he did: 1. He got the old chip off his shoulder. Ceased beine so bellice rent and avoided every argument. He let the other fellow save face 2. He began to smile at people. Not a silly grin, but a great big. genuine SMILE. This was not easy He was not in the habi of smiling at folks. But wonder of wonders, he found that people would smile back at him. 3. But real relief from pressure within came when he becami genuinely Interested in others. This enabled him to acquire out " ward interests to think about something besides himself and what he wanted. The ulcer got well all by itself I It simply Isn't there. No Inward pressuie, no ulcer 1 |