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Show THE CHEERFUL OUTLOOK Having everything that a girl could desire beauty, health, athletic skill, intelligence, intelli-gence, money does not necessarily nec-essarily foreshadow a happy life, Miss Norris points out. Often women who had everything every-thing in youth become selfish, bitter and frustrated in middle life. They seek happiness by changing husbands, by travelling, travel-ling, by lavish spending. But they can't be happy their nature is too self-centered, too proud, too chronically discontented discon-tented and critical for them ever to be satisfied. On the other hand, there are many women who are not particularly pretty, not very clever or accomplished, who by their natural good natured . charm make everybody happier. hap-pier. They are the wives and mothers who reap a rich harvest har-vest of affection and respect in their later years. While a woman's attitude toward life seems to be set in babyhood, yet there is much a mother can do for her daughter daugh-ter to try to turn her toward the way of true happiness, as Miss Norris explains in this article. |