| Show 1 i it o i Richard H. Personal Satisfaction Social Utility Mark Occupations of Future Our time is marked by swift and With the world made over before our the of making ourselves over to live in this world is where is this more than in the vocational preparations young a and women today in view the world they are J live often their forts are inadequate The days of J and drift are numbered m whether defeated or the peo-m pie of the U. S. face a challenge to prove that their nf n is the that it offers deeper more plentiful satisfactions than Since the character of is but the sum of the within the answer to this chalS lies in the attitudes and actions form the lives of our people Wo y at the for the beginning our lives and are aE mold them to meet the requirements the eventful times in which we live TL careers and occupations ahead of the areas where change and a broadeS outlook are most to be A new approach to vocational prepay tion and new values are urgently In the past and too often in presa a man's has been measured tr the amount of money he has Instead of personal a achievement and worth should be mined by his contribution to Once the idea that money is the end cf work is the true criterion for determining the desirability of an becomes satisfaction derived from The of the future will be those enable men to discover and exercise faculties and for that is th source of the deepest Social Responsibility Key to Future Life itself is the only comprehend vocation of The activities have occupied men for countless gene securing may at last be turned over to f him to engage in his true Only in so far as a specific contributes to realizing the highest understanding and appreciate the innumerable joys of our profoundest enhancing well-being of others is it worth The lives of men like Oliver Willi Holmes in Law and Harry Medicine offer examples of how an occupation can become the portal to most desirable It is not the but what a man brings to a and takes from it that determines h contribution to a worthwhile The challenge of the the democratic way of life makes u awareness of the peril in the world to individual so dearly a through centuries of andar of a higher self-interest has been shown in the past in our necessary if one is to be able to a life in the years For the meaning of freedom is that it makes such a life possible and huso freedom is on the defensive or in the world the desire for money as an ends itself must be replaced by a high of social growing sense of gratitude for the advantage here in America enjoy and a that the highest life is possible one who makes it available to Limitless Frontiers Ahead Viewed in this vocational preparation becomes not simply the ing of a few skills and the of miscellaneous information but J making of oneself acquiring oJ able habits of thinking and live such a satisfying and useful 0 The challenge to America will be each of us consciously does that f The wealth and vast resources of ta country offer a limitless frontier ing life more satisfying to e only the intelligence and to use them are The of the future lie in the x of new industries and services signed to satisfy some human low cost j i cities to make them more consuming and producing J wherever manufactured goods are Imagination and initiative must forth m Since former occupations are and new ones are coming often the college should be upon acquiring tn j j and habits useful in a van related occupations rather than mastering the information i But whatever sn ft he can broaden his gram to become aware of what J pening in the world today ana i j and prepare himself for the role play in the world of |