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Show FOURTEEN ERRORS OF LIFE. The fourteen mistakes of life, Judge Rentoud told the Bartholomew club, are: To expect to set up our own stand-dard stand-dard of right and wrong and expect everybody to conform to it. To try to measure the enjoyment of others by our own. To expect uniformity of opinion in this world. To look for judgment and experience experi-ence in youth. To endeavor to mould all dispositions disposi-tions alike. Not to yield in trifles. To look for perfection in our own actions. To worry ourselves and others about what cannot be remedied. Not to alleviate if we can all that needs alleviation. Not to make allowances for the weaknesses of others. To consider anything impossible that we cannot ourselves perform. To believe only what our finite minds can grasp. To live as if the moment, the time, the day were so important that it would live forever. To estimate people by some outside quality, for It Is that within which makes the man. |