| Show TWO WAYS OF LOOKING LOOK NG it if all saw things alike this would be de an n uninteresting world it is a pity that more of us cannot cultivate the twofold way of looking at things writes edward W bok in tho the ladies homo home journal there would be less friction in life it if we did and sweeter sympathy kinder understanding and broader and fuller faller living the fact is that we never reach ch the dignity of true living unless we do learn this all important lesson and that it may bo be cultivated admits of no doubt itis it is simply a question of schooling ourselves not to condemn generally what individually does not happen to bo be to our taste if for example wo we prefer brown as its a color there them is no reason on earth why we should condemn tho the taste of any one who preferred to wear green what the vast majority of us need ia is to be a little more self poised more judicial more willing to see good g in the th e tastes of othere although they do not please our own particular fancies htwe it we all nii thought alike read the same books saw the same samo plays wore the samo same colors om this would bo bot an exceedingly uninteresting te world we cannot rec all things in lit the came way but can am come near to justice and true respect by taking a twofold view of things while still retaining our strong individual views seeing a foible poi good or use for everything yereth yer I 1 ng doea doe a not mean a weak individuality the most uncomfortable people in ia the world sa are sae e who assort their judgments in a hard decisive and final manner as it they were courts of last resort on the other hand band the brightest and best minds are thom those that have lave most respect for forthe the I 1 opinions of others |