Show th stuff that hakes mg manhood alev charles II 11 I 1 arthurt V 1 in his initial paper or young men or the home journal iu I abru ebru ary issue gayes brilliant emphasis to his text that makes oung manhood by the frequent employ ment of forcible epigrams he considers a proper getting ready as the greatest value in preparing tor life s work aid upon this point blasl es his strongest brightest lights in brilliant radiance lutting a buttercup to school will not graduate it a butterfly even if it is a very good school its only wholesome ambition will be to be as good as it can as a buttercup I 1 have watched a good many brood ing hens but I 1 never saw one facilitate the hatching process by pecking the shell the chick on the inside will get out if be is worth it more men are injured by having bilings made easy tor them tl an by having r path beset with difficulties for it encourages them to stay them selves on circumstances whereas their supreme reliance needs to be on tl air own personal stuff loung men are constantly worrying lest they be failures and nonentities non entities lvery man will count for all be is worth 1 here is as much a science of success as there Is a science of the less a young man talks about luck and of circum stances and the coquettishness of pop ular favor and the like the better for him and for the world to which he on eg himself lvery man will have all the power be earns and the power that he has will tell not because people like it or like him but because it is power personal lers onal pressure can no more be hooted down or voted down or argued out of existence than can the push of tt e wind or the pull of tl e moon it you weigh a ton you will exert a tons pressure there is probably such a tl ing as geilus although ninety of it is doubtless the nime which lazy people give to results wl ach others have earned by hard work in those hours when the lazy people themselves were either g or kishii g they could gnu it without toiling or it there is faculty enough in almost anybody to become genius if only all that faculty were lumped eare more likely to find a good destiny by going afoot than by riding ahe world cares very little for ex and the course of events Is only determined by them ahe man whose entire c spital Is one of will be coi for his abundance of torce at the same lacking the timber which the torch ex ests primarily to enkindle still antedates reaping and the amount bowed sowed determines pretty closely tl e size of the harvest barns in october are the bogl cal sequence of empty furrows in spring fhe young man kiy as well understand that there are no gratuities in this life and that success is never reached across lots |