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Show 0 Cheerfulness. Learn to 'augh. A good laugli I better than medicine. Lear.i how to tell n story. A well' told story Is as welcome as a sunbeam In a sick loom. Learn to keep your trouble to yoursplf This world Is too busy to care for jour ills and sorrows. Leain to stop croaking. If you cannot can-not see any good In the world, keep the bad to yourself. Learn to hide your pains and aches u'nder pleasant smiles. No one cares to hear whether you have the eatache, headache or rheumatism Don't cry. Teais do. well enough In novels, but are out of place In real life. Learn to meet your friends with a smile. A good humored man or woman Is always welcome, but the dyspeptic is not wanted anywhere, and Is a nuisance as well. Above all, give pleasure. Lose no chance of giving pleasure, you will pass through this world but once. Any good thing, therefore, that you can do, or any kindness ttut you can show to any human being, you had better do It now, do not defer or neglect It, for jou will not pass this way again. |