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Show Path In Life Gregetl for Possessor of Tact "TIumv li lu) t !. 1 1 1 t that It Is ml-v:inl;i::'iis ml-v:inl;i::'iis to do Imrn Willi n slhi-r spoon In llu ui. null." suUI Mr. Cnto Nllli'tlllK "l! IHM'lllllS 11 pll'lls.'lllt Illli cMiiii'iM-ialilo si.'irl In 1 1 iv, rvcn If II la lost In tlu suhsoquont luii'ly -luirly, in It olii'ii Is. Siill nioro mlviiiitiuo. mis. I think. Is it t,i lt tHni with nUv sonso of t.-i.-t In tin- f tMiipcrn-nii'iit, tMiipcrn-nii'iit, luvmisf It Is mi. i-o i- -1-1 : i In Id ho rotMliH'it, xi ti 1 Is niorv Ilki'ly t.i niT.ir.I a .l':is;iiit,.r .:iss:iL-,. through lift-. Tart, 1 sh.m til lin-hisivcly clclino. ns tlu lntulliv ability to say ilio rklit thins iiml ilo tho ri-ht thin:; at the rli;ht I i mo, .'in.l novor to savor do tin) wrons thin.,-. No ono, I tako It, has a nioro oom;.loto oomprolionsion of tho value of taot than thoso of ns who have It not; those of us who always, or nearly always, say or ilo the wroiii thins, to the embarrassment not only of ourselves, hut of other people. ''Those who would he popular must have t.-i.-t ; hut. on the other hand, those who sueeeed In heinu- popular must often he tiered, for the Inevitable Inevit-able burden of popularity is more or less boredom. To be sure, those who laek taet. are often, as I have lust said, embarrassed, and. what tern porarily seems worse, often snubbed; but as we so often taetlessly proieel ourselves from beiii',- bored, the law of compensation would seem to work somewhat to our advantage. It may be, too, that there are those who are so superiorly taet fill that they can avoid beins bored. These are the priiiees of human soeiety. whose oyster oys-ter the world is and who are. far and .away, more blessed than those who be.san with and continue with their silver spoons. Indianapolis News. |