Show 6 d 01 21 on happiness by lessing u life 6 id lher a pleasure nor a pain but a serious affair entrusted to asto ds to be conducted and completed in honorable manner here H ere are a few on the sul subject act of happiness hah may be worth a few aught happiness indeed like health is one of the things of which men rarely think except cheh it IS 16 imagined and much that lips lies been beer written on the has apen written under the sti sue bs of bf some g gret great reat depression such wt writers tars the man in Hogart hs prison plans for the p payment ot othni th P national debt every one also recognizes recognize rA ilow how large a part of the unhappiness of most men may be dl directly traced f to their own deli del i berate acet the power each man MOH ses the education and management of his charat character terl ain and a eel aej ec fally in the cultivation of odthe thet dispositions and tendencies which most largely contribute to ili t p aa 19 lesi recognized andis and is ies j recognized and is perhaps s less ek ex 4 but it if is A not lesa real K uen men continually forget that happl is a condi tion of mind igind and riot not a disposition of circum 4 and one of the most corn m co mon of errors is that of concu confusing haeni happiness eskwith with the means of hopps happs ines afe ahe first for the althin mert of the second it is ie I 1 ahe he er error of the miser who begird by 1 v J money for the he enjoyment 1 it procures and ends by making the mere inere acquisition ol of ircy hi his solo sole object w one of the fiest and most clos 4 e ely ay recognize d rules to td be abs e r 1 ed it is that happi happiness nees is is more lik ely ly lobe to be attained attain cd when lien it is not th the direct object of pursuit few lives produce so sa little ji f lle hr api api n ess as those that are aimless or unoccupied anait t from all con ors of right and stong one ond of tile the ehst en t i d I 1 fi i it i i i ji 11 and buby one dai to ti tt sir ment ot of ainis aims outside tins elps |