PLUCK IS PLUCK
AT 3 O’CLOCK IN.THE MORNING!
A Monograph by Charles Haines
Nearly everyone knows the deadly funk of early morn-that bitter realisation oi the futility of things, distrust of oneselt, and hopeless dread cl the iutwe. ■ conies on in. the wakeful period about 3 'a m It tinges one’s whole outlook nit i -loom. • At such-times wise people lewlutoly push care aside, >n the sane and sound Lsurancu that when c °™ s their fears will have vanished l-.k<> muds before the rising sun. „.ui nll .)| Depression, either personal or naj o> ah is merely a temporary condition a h o’clock-in- the-mornmg state ot n m ■ The best cure is-to look ahead, s >-k o business, and expect o nlan you. It generally doe.,, vhen a man Wi New a iland £ ; S still well off Some people never realise this untu hit up against real poverty lieiie. The value of our exports T 0 t for some years, and evel T o, ‘ e nd Kn f' b ' o f nr the present—had to no rfaclicd Why be surprised ? The men X have been'alert are nrithm' surprised expounds during tho past few said a merchant other , clo c U . keep on smiling. J nm is in-the-morning courage. The abnormal conditions born of war are not ‘'world without end. Wc aic •retting down to bedrock, to solid tions The brat way to keep m - footed during the process >s io cheer up, to buck up, and to keep on woikin„. Expand in outlook-improve in equip-ment-get on with orgammhon. now (ha ■ you have the chance. .The reward wd surely come. Business >s bound Io take an upward turn, and those who a worked best-and are ready-wdl win most. Gm' own qunrfer-centnry of exthe substantial ' * have ourselves made-give us faith New Zealand, faith m tr ‘° Hiturc, fail! in sound advertising.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 160, 2 April 1921, Page 8
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307PLUCK IS PLUCK Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 160, 2 April 1921, Page 8
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