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Show WITH OURSELVES How many of us complain of moods and do so little toward the overcoming of them. A gloomy lif habit is a terrible ter-rible misfortune and shuts out all the brightness and beauty which people would otherwise enjoy. If you ore one of those habitual worriers, -ho nt time thine, so wrong with you and you find yourself givine way to the blurs. Just alt down and take an inventory in-ventory of your blessings. Se3 how-many how-many things you have to ho thankful for. things to make you happy, how mu'h more fortunate you are lhan most of the people about vou. One reason so many of us do not get on in the world is that we decide important im-portant matters when the mind is in no condition to deeido anything; when we are full of fear that we are goin ; to have trouble, that we are going to sustain great loss or sonv sort of panic is about to occur. Thing a don'' under such pressure are necr done wisely Wisdom is what we want In I jB.m.Liiu' O an emergency and wisdom comes r-nly from a level head, a calm, a clear brain. If we are to rise above mediocrity, I if we are ever going to do things worth while we must be big enough to rise above our moods and to overcome ob-lataoles. ob-lataoles. It is what we do In spite of i circumstances, rather than because of them, that la the measure of our abli- nn |