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Show Give a Wide Berth to Fruitless Worry VOLUMES have been written on the folly of worrying or of thinking that only disappointment or failure awaits one at every turn. Any person who becomes thus melancholy certainl finds life a most trying affair. If she Is a mother her pessimistic views cast a deep gloom over her entire household, and as a result both grown-up and little ones positively posi-tively dread home coming. All too many of us worry needlessly and cheat ourselves out of many of life's real delights. We are prone to see only trying features about us and as a result we are constantly harassed by all sorts 'of gloomy forebodings Why can't we remember that there arc at the present moment thousands and. yes. hundreds of thousands of brave, uncomplaining un-complaining workers who toll hard all day and when evening shadows fall return to what they call home, but what ma be in reality onl a tiny hall hedroom a mere she'ter that spans the time between the 1 beginning and the ending of their strenuous, strenu-ous, days. How happy those patient women wom-en would be If fate had offered them the home life and tie? that have fallen to our share! . |