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A DAILY MESSAGE

HAPPINESS? How many human heings mistake amusement for pleasure and pleasure for happiness? One of the strangest things in life is the false ideas everywhere prevalent concerning the natnn' o 4 happiness. No one has ever caught happiness hy chasing it; no one has ever bought it. Happiness is the child of right thinking, right being, and right doing. Half the unhappiness in the world is caused hy missing the blessings winch would come to us from a full enjoyment of the thing we have, and the other half, by envying others their enjoyment (if the things they have. —M. PRESTON STANLEY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1929, Page 1

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105

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1929, Page 1

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1929, Page 1

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