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Show It is well to pause occasionally and ask ourselves what kind of experience we are passing through. Do we let them glance over us and glide by us, or are we earnestly engaged in discovering discov-ering their meanings, in learning their lessons, in modifying our conduct in harmony with their teachings? If the former, let us never hope that others can profit by our experience: that which we have never learned we certainly cer-tainly can never teach. But. if the latter, lat-ter, then an experience so valuable to ourselves will be valuable to others, end, whether we frame it into words or simply let it shine through our lives, its influence will ever be strong and invigorating. Starting out is easy; holding on is hard. It is the latter ability that brings rewards In business and in character. ,:..L......i |