HAPPINESS.
"Most of us are Happy some of the time; some of us are happy most of the time; and all of us are interested in being happy more of the time. There are a number of ways of attaining happinesS; but think for a few moments about a small key, that opens the great door of the House of Fellowship. The key that opens the door is Friendliness. You find yourself in the living-room of comradeship Once you are in you beeome happy if you know how to be friendly. If you can restrain the desire to be over-critical; if you can profit by the bad example of those who criticise every thing; if you can develop tolerance and tact and not fall into the ways of some well-meaning people who are intolerant and taetless; if you can make yourself pleasant, agreeable, and companionable even to those who do not seem attractive to you; if you can do these things, you will develop * your capacity for friendliness and make yourself and pfchers fcappy. jt-P. H. Chapman^ — -
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 212, 23 September 1937, Page 4
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177HAPPINESS. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 212, 23 September 1937, Page 4
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