THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
VALUE OF SELF-RELIANCE. -/ ‘ When trouble arrives or threatens, the man who emergen least harmed is inevitably' the calm and confident due who does not meet .his troubles half way, but quietly prepares himself for the expected emergency, -takes stock of his resources and analyses as far as . possible the Particular , type of trouble he has to face and its intensity. j/ , / ■ : Then he meets it with self-reliance and self-confidcnce, and resists with all his organised and, trained resources. He hae faith in himself,, liis morale is high. He is the captain of Ins own fate and prepared.. If lie goes down, he can do -so with a. smiie.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1930, Page 4
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112THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1930, Page 4
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