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Show Changing One's Occupation. "It 1b not everyone who wishes to change his occupation, but ono frequently fre-quently hears of people who have forsaken one profession or trnde for another, and In their new calling have reached tho highest rung In the ladder of fame," says Ideas. "The spirit of genuine belf-help is the root of all growth In tho Individual, nnd constitutes consti-tutes the truo source of national vigor and strength, Before a man definitely de-finitely decides upon making a change from ono calling to another he should question himself as to his energies, capabilities, and chances of success In the new calling ho proposes to enter. en-ter. Tho early ago at which youths In this country take to a profession or trado accounts, In a great mensure, for tho number who do not find their calling to their liking,, and ' lire, perhaps per-haps not unnaturally, to make a change. Having decided that their work Is uncongenial, too many let their minds drift on tho ''nrk pea of no hopo lnstend of trying to find out tho surest way to succeed," |