Show 45 p a phe he Right Thing al at the By 1 41 MARl MARII R. R Right lq h T. T Time n DUFFEE MARSHALL LL g 1 C DONT DON'T AIR YOUR ILLS I j E that the man who I I R REMEMBER makes a point not to air his bodily Ills IUs and who makes It n a matter of t principle not to grumble about the ups ups and und downs of his health always has an on advantage over the nan Dan who keeps his associates posted concernIng concernIng concern- concern Ing lag the way he feels Instinctively your associates feel that you are superior when the they I realize that possibly you 00 too sometimes sometimes some some- times feel under the weather but lut that It h. The you OU never nc grumble about I thorough thoroughbred red man like the flue thoroughbred thoroughbred thorough thorough- bred animal does not whimper over the slightest discomfort There Is something of the Stoic Stole In all true aristocrats and It Is a characteristic of all mean and bred Ill natures to like to reveal re the fact of their discomfort even en to close associates This Is is of ot otI I course absurd absurd absurd-absurd absurd because It actually actually ac ac- ac I causes more discomfort to your associates than would an admission of i your our Illness I Remember that there Is only one person In the world orld to whom you have havea I a right to tell all the bad bud feelings that you experience only one person whom you are privileged to burden with your symptoms and symptoms and that Is your doctor I V 6 I and the only reason you OU ore are privileged to tell him Is because you pay him to listen and antI because by telling him you you hope to remove the symptoms Copyright t Copyright 0 O |