Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers by Arthur Brisbane
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page 115 of 366 (31%)
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you possess?
Do not call this question idle or believe that we cannot change ourselves. We CAN. Napoleon said: "Never believe that a man ever changed his temperament." But Napoleon often said what was foolish. It ought to delight you to know that you can change yourself if you want to, as you can change the arrangement of your back parlor. Try it. It is hard work, but good exercise. THE VALUE OF SOLITUDE We inflict a piece of advice upon our readers. It is intended especially for the young, who have still to get their growth, whose characters and possibilities are forming. GET AWAY FROM THE CROWD WHEN YOU CAN. KEEP YOURSELF TO YOURSELF, IF ONLY FOR A FEW HOURS DAILY. ---- Full individual growth, special development, rounded mental operations--all these demand room, separation from others, solitude, self-examination and the self-reliance which solitude |
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