THINKING MAKES IT SO.
"I have been most interested," says Mr Robert P, Crawford in his hook, "Think For Yourself," "in watching the action of people to the recent depression. It has seemed the worst depression in history, and there has been no help for us. The time comes when people look back and laugli at their forebodings ; they forget that they were the victims of pessimism. " He adds ; — "Look calmly at the matter today. It would be a fascinating undertaking, could it be done, to ascertain how many of the dire effects of depressions are due to real fundamentals and how many to popular psychology. Booins and depressions and many other things depend to a very large extent on our mental state."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 65, 3 April 1937, Page 4
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