Show EACH TO 70 HIS OWN disposition to deprecate what it I 1 mol ours show shows Der elency clency in appreciation the disposition to deprecate what ie Is not oure ours Is often shown iab with re 6 sard ard to pursuits la in life it te to and best that each peron person should follow game pedal special occupation to in w bleb be he bould should strive tor for excellence it Is nut not supposable that he mn LAD know as much or bo be equally inter ested in any other pursuit hut but for this very reason it la to incumbent upon him to be modest and unassuming willing to observe and ready read Y to ac corl cord respect to that which Is plainly ou out 1 of his power to perform on the contrary how frequently are such avocations made the subjects of coin remarks and blighting slighting al lus lonal there are professional MO mod 11 who look down upon bus no a as it mere money making affair and anti busl busi nes ness men who look down upon t the 6 professions ro solons as offering no sure road t to wealth there are philosophers who despise the practical walks alks ot of life lift and practical men who have noth nothing itis but contempt to give to there are dentine scientific men dulling only with ed facts ato w can accord no re respect hect to ideas and Ide allsta tt who have no patience with tho the tangi ble details of science there are men carrying the burdens of state who sneer al a poetry and poets who aho die maln ain all knowledge of politics what does all this prove not cort certain atal any superiority in one or the other but a denci tricy in tho the power of appreciation pre clation not any peculiar depth in ono one direction but a decided bees nets in another |