Show MAKING ONES WAY IN LIFE V favery every man haan Is the architect of his owr own success however he may be assisted I 1 I 1 ilow how many of us pass our time in wn wilting I 1 tin gaor for life to give us something instead of trying to find it for ourselves I 1 we even eveia go so far us as to think that life ide owes us always more than wo TO receive that we fulfill our mission on earth by simply living a ll armless existence and that tamo faino and for fortune tunk should be ours by right it Is for this latter reason that we so often resent the good fortune of others and allow ourselves to believe that we have been discriminated against by providence we do not seem to realize that it is well worth our while to do something aubre more than wait fo for w what a may or may not come to io puss pass that we are the architects in large measure of our own success and that we must make the best of what Is before us in order to learn the rights to fulfill the desires of our hearts if we make but little headway we are quick with our excuses and are always ready rady to place the blame upon others who can in no way be held responsible if on tho the I 1 other hand we do succeed it seema deenis quite natural to take tain t the credit ourselves whether we deserve it or not the chances are however that it if wo amount to very much in this world tho the credit belongs to us more than to anyone else even though we do receive as si stance at times from those who take tin nn interest in us the point of the matter is that we must fortify fortley ourselves to meet conditions its as they come and to do our best to shape them into happiness and prosperity for our ourselves solves |