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Show Wrrree wuenea Kilter. Perbapt there li notblngelaa eo utterly fooliak aod onprofl table aa a habit of worrying. It aaps Ih nervous energy and rob a al th strength and vitality aecaaeaary lor th real work ol life. II makes iltUnc s burden aod aarineM inatead ol s perpetna) joy aad b ad, a It atioold be, 1'ole and serenity ar seceeaary to Ik tomplal development of character and troe aoceaa. Th man who worries ia never aelf-eentererd, perfectly balanced, never al hi beat moment of mental aniiety take away vitality and poah, and robs klm of man hood and por. Worrying indicate a lack ol confidence confi-dence in our itrengtb ; It how that wa ar unbalanced, that we do not lay bold of lb nnlverml energy which leave no doubt or ancertalntr. Tba man who dor sot worry, who believw In blmtlf, lonche tha wire ol Inflnit powr. Never doobllrg, never heeitatlng h I condantly reinlorced Irom the Omnipotence Omnipo-tence that create planet and sun. Tb bakit ol worry la largely a phy-icial phy-icial Infirmity; It Is sn evidence of lack of harmony in the mental lyetem. Th well poind loo), Ih selfotnUred man, never wabblea or heeitalee. Tbe inflnit balance wheel preserve him from sll aliocka, and all accident er uncertainty. Enough vital energy baa been aaated In nelee worry lo ran all tb affair of th world. Suecett. |