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Show Psrsonslity, Personality Is just one's centralized experience of tbe world, and there is no way of making it greater except by making that experience greater and more centralized; in other words, being be-ing a bigger, broader, better roan or woman. Every Intellectual achievement, achieve-ment, every moral victory, every bit of solid work, will leave personality rich, er, profounder, more delicate. In fact, to cultivate It, tbe plan is don't cultivate culti-vate It. Let It alone and do your duty and It will grow. E, B. Andrews. In tha International Journal of Ethics. |