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Show - ; Your A Handwriting y Tells 1 Don't keep changing your mine Bv DOROTHY ST. JOHN JACKSON Certified Master Graphoanalyst Copley News Service Dear Dorothy: I wonder what I'm supposed to do with my life. I like music, I like to write, and I seem to tend toward selling. Yet, I have settled for an 8 to 5 job, getting a minimum of salary, and there's no future. fu-ture. I feel there should be something better for me. What's holding me back-' J.M. Dear J.M.: It's your strength of purpose, which is the starting point of all achievement that's missing. miss-ing. You are a man of manv talents but they lie untapped un-tapped and without direction. direc-tion. Yes, you can got excited, ex-cited, but about nothing in particular, as is told in long t crossings that are weak. Because you can't decide, de-cide, strongly indicated in fading finals on words, you keep changing your mind until necessity causes you to settle for less than "the best. You are. unqu- as talented as mar have achieved succs even recognition br lack drive. Too. we. " man who requires: praise, so criticisit position blurs your " This is detected ii i" loops. You can riseabw menial job if m-: want to. You have i talent material ' whether in music t' ing or in sales. Decide upon ok1" achievement and ? through and dot! changing your mini-It's mini-It's a strong desire de-sire to aecomp' makes us or unrrii; But it's decision, dadoing da-doing that run do; barriers. To obtain the fr: let, "What's in send a long, seNj" envelope, a P!0' umn, and name tfj tion of the W which it appoi thv St. John Jack' Box 10132. Reno. Vs |