Show Womans Faith in Man Men come irome utterly discouraged j their best efforts have failed self esteem has sunk within them until hope is quite extinguished What does a woman do under such circumstances Just what she ought to do She revives his waning manhood by praise She shows him every particle of her own loving recognition recogni-tion of all there is in him She who knows him best of any whose love has never admitted the existence of his faults tells him in her own way how good and how truly great he is He may be neither good nor great except asher as-her love and confidence endow him with goodness and greatness but the endowment endow-ment is genuine the man arouses to find himself the possessor of gifts he hardl imagined and with a newborn strength goes to work in a way that conquers obstacles ob-stacles and makes his life a success Gloomy indeed must the household be where womans divine faith in man is inoperative where it fails to infuse and inspire him with the courage that makes him feel himself the peer of other men Helen Wilmnns in Womans World I |