Show WHY NOT FORGE AHEAD we know of nothing that gives loneso one so much pleasure and cop confidence and power as efficiency in in the have in hand and we know of no more embarras sing and lin unpleasant pleasant position than to be conscious of our inability to do well the work we have in hand ha nd these two positions or attitudes in reference to efficient caare well illustrated in school work what a sense of strength and pow power er and co confidence a pupil feels when he is up to the highest standard of efficiency in his le lessons esons and his studies there is no worry about low grades failures or dislike of the work on the other hand how unpleasant it is for the boya and girls who constantly lag just a little behind hanging on by their toes t oes as it were conscious of inefficiency they are in constant dread dreadon adof of low grades or lailure failure they are constantly confused and work at cross pur 1 po poses ses it is impossible under such conditions for them to think clearly needless to say that they are in capable of doing their liest best this unhappy condition is not always the result of inferior ability in many instances it is insufficient effort in many instances just a little more effort would place them upon the high plane of efficiency fici ency they are like the young nian man who having lost his way traveled for miles through bushes and briars and swamps and then discovered that his course had been just a little way from and parallel paral led to the hard beaten baten path just a little extra effort in the right direction at the start would have placed him on fhe th smooth highway where it would have been a pleasure to travel it isso is so with many boys and girls in school they drag along through weary weeks and months just a little behind often discouraged and ened if they do not fail completely ely when just a little extra effort would place them on the smooth highway of efel efficiency chency i where going goi ng is a pleasure this little extra effort of which they are abundantly capable often marks the difference between ulcess and faillie fai liue laie |