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Show W7 m Secret of Happiness. Most of us begin well. When wo are quite young, we are full of faith. Wo believe in others, nnd wo nlso bo-Ilevo bo-Ilevo In our own powers of overcoming faults and fallings. Wo sot out full of the zest of life no hill is too high to climb, no point too lofty to reach. Hut later most ot us get discouraged. discour-aged. Wo find that our friends are not so noblo as wo thought them, that It Ib much harder to root out our faults and fallings than we imagined, and perhaps In time to take up the foolish, fool-ish, soul-destroying Idea that so long as we aro "no worse than other people" peo-ple" It Is all right. l.et us try to keep the high Ideals that wn learned at our mother's kneo, to still keep our faith In human nature, na-ture, no matter how often wo nuiy bo disappointed, mI us still strive for perfection and rosolvo to do o 1 i"t again and nTaln, no mutter hov u wo may fnil far onl) b doing this can wo keej our hearts, young, how-ever how-ever old we may live to be, nnd only so can wo bo our best and do our best. |