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Show CH008INQ OUR OWN TROUBLES- Writer Looks at Chronic Bothers In a New Way. Wo are apt to qunrrul with onr troubles under the mistaken Idea that they havo been sot upon us nnd not realizing that wo havo all along unconsciously un-consciously been appropriating them to ourselves. Every one has a choice ot troubles, and It depends largely upon himself as to tho ones ho shall select. This being so, lot ub take thought of tomorrow, that wo may nuffer as we choose nnd not blindly. There Is n set of married troubles, and ono for bachelors only. Which will you have? Yours is the choice. A baby Is a great trouble. Is it well to have him? Is it wise to take him on, or will some pther trouble equally formtdablo be better for us In tho long run? Any amount of trouble may be caused by too much money. Shall we 1 run the risk or not? A kiss Iiqh often cntisod no end of trouble. And It Is likely to lead to others. Let us have patience and take time to make our selection. Tho worst ol It is that by tho time we havo learned the standing ot various troubles, theii naturo and ways, it Is too lato to change. And wo cannot bsgln all over ngaln. So that In tho end we may bo saddled with troubles that we would willingly exchuugo for others. If wo had only known about them earlier. Tom Mason In Puck. |