Show r t t 1 ft yd CHOOSING OUR OWN TROUBLES writer looks at chronic bothers in a new way we are apt to quarrel with our troubles under the mistaken idea that they have been set upon us and not realizing that we have all along un consciously been appropriating them to ourselves every one has a choice of troubles and it depends largely upon himself as to the ones he shall select this being so let us take thought of tomorrow that we may suffer as we choose and not blindly there Is a set of married troubles and one for bachelors only which will you have yours Is the choice A baby Is a great trouble Is it well to have hima Is it wise to take him on or will some other trouble squally formidable be better tor us in the long runa any amount of trouble may be caused by too much money shall we run the risk or not A kiss has often caused no end of trouble and it Is likely to lead to others let us have patience and take time to make our selection the worst ol 01 it Is that by the time we have learned the standing of various troubles theli nature and ways it Is too late to change and we cannot h gln all over again so that in the end w may be saddled with troubles that we would willingly exchange for others it we had only known about them earlier tom masan in puck |