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Show SEEIXO BOTH WAYS. Some of us are content to go through life noting the mistakes of others, blissfully indifferent to the fact that they see us as we see them. People think of us only as our conduct and actions deserve that we be thought of. If we spend our time in petty and obnoxious criticisms of others, we must expect that they at least will be able to detect the beam in our own eyes. A few may be short sighted and unobservlng. but the majority of the people are wise and quick to note the idiosyncrasies of human nature. Why it it that some people are universally admired and respected through life, although they have their faults, as do the rest of as? It is not because those faults are hidden from the world far from it. It is because such people have hearts endowed with more than the average of human compassion hearts that prompt the mind to recognize re-cognize tho v-no l iiwilitins of others ralher than to he continually seek ing out the wnnkor points. It is because they see the better side of others that the world thinks so well of tlmm. All people live the'r faults, but some, unfortunately, are only able to distinguish tho?e which exist in the other fellow. |