Show HAPPINESS T U UNTIL he was forty forts a neighbor of ot mine lived n a happy active e useful life He lIe ha had a n good job at which he earned a salary sufficient to support his family comfortably He was interested interested in in- in community affairs he was wasa a useful citizen he was enthusiastic over o pa paying for the pretty house lie he had built bunt and ad his future seemed bright and satisfying Then unfortunately his aunt died tiled and left him He gave up his Job gob horn Immediately quit work and set out outto outto outto to enjoy himself The rite Income from his legacy was scarcely as S much as ns his salar salary had previously pre o been and und as his I leisure Increased sel his desires multiplied quite disproportionately He became dl discontented nomadic a luz lazy useless citizen who Is happy happ nowhere no lIe He fp spends his winters In Florida and und his summers camping out ont In the woods wood or drifting up and down n the river In a n motorboat He Ue Is bringing up his two tuo to boys s 's to be unhappy loafers lH like e hin him r self pelf But he Is a n pathetic figure He Ill has hm not learned the lesson that there Is If no real happiness without work The most unhappy discontented people I have ever known are those who have money enough to live on without following following fol tol fol- fol lowing nfl nay any re regular nl 1 dally daily occupation ond and who put In th their lr time looking for ph pleasure asure The woman who ha has no nn occupation oc ur oc- oc but bridge whilst is u II ml miser miserable t r nb able creature and the min man v h who s is strying trying to pay his obligations to the world h by playing golf or billiards I ban h b an nn unhappy discontented groch The most wretched men nien in the world orid HI try those who gl e up work before he Ih the are ore compelled to do so Sometimes Sometime when lien the fh days s 's nJ are are hot hOI und and In long and anil the tusks tusk are lire hard im n and life seems eem too full hill of duties for n us to fulfill them nil all we wc ml aught n he helper It If itte we te stopped l lon long nH enough to tn n f lIliu that real happiness s Is ti sya n ny moos mons with wor work k It is he the hard harth Job the difficult anI and often the n task tak that lint brims fI u us Joy 10 in the uC The Till gr greatest at t hll blessing n that t God evet bestowed he to ll upon fallen Pullen man m was th the privilege e of earning hl his bread by h. the sweat of hi his brow It wa was the tIle best possible substitute for |