A DAILY MESSAGE
FIND YOURSELF. Kiikiison once said, “Few moil find tliemselves before they die.” Many a man has carried, locked up within him for more than half a century, the embryo of a groat genius ol which he was entirely ignorant. There have been thousands in every age who have been ignorant ol their own potentialities—of their great reserves of character, intellect, and power. The majority of men will explore every nook and cranny that lies without. Hut lew ever make an exploration within. Few will take stock 01 their own faculty, but will go to the grave with great stores of undiscovered wealth within them. And many of them die without developing thenlatent powers of brain, tongue, or hand. Who can tell how great the world’s loss has been because of man’s undiscovered, undeveloped powers!' Who knows what vast resources ol strength, intellect, power, beauty, may still be lying undiscovered, unrecognized, unexpressed in you. Take an exploration within; bring out your assets. There may be vast undiscovered wealth lying dormant in you. —M. PKESTOX STANLEY.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1929, Page 1
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177A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1929, Page 1
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