A DAILY MESSAGE
PURPOSE Bo iioi fear lining iiiisnnderslood ; that is inevitable. When you’re defamed, why worry 7 You have time on your side. I.et i ime vindicate you. Pont’ waste energy gelling even with your enemies you haven’t it. to spare. I.il'e is too short. In any case, the best way to get even is to forget. Don’t estimate your friends by their words, or by their gills, hut count (*vci v man a l'ri<*nd who recognizes the good in you.
Don’t stop to think who is with you. who against you: il mailers little in the long run. Don't he afraid of life: lace its trials bravely. You can only die once, and no matter how 'fearful you arc. you’ve /in chance of getting out ol it alive. .Wake up yotir mind what you want io he- -to do before you “go out.” And keep ii made up. The thought •.on hold will daily transform you into what you wish to be. We become like that, on which our hearts are set., and we move towards il. inexorably, inevitably. It is the law !
—M. PRESTON STANLKY
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1928, Page 1
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188A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1928, Page 1
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