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Show balance! The beast walks on iour legs and stands always firm. The human creature crea-ture walks on two legs, and hence must constantly keep his balance. There is no satisfactory list of rules for life, because to every rule there aro exceptions. There is no way to escape using your judgment; no way to avoid personal per-sonal responsibility. Therefore it is wrong to say that if you do thus and so you will bo right, and that if you do otherwise you will be wrong. General Gen-eral principles are aids to decision, but they are not substitutes. Life is like walking a tight rope; success consists in learning how to maintain your equilibrium. The only safety lies in a trained and skilled capacity to weigh, measure and decide for yourself. |