A Recipe for Happiness
Here is an Englishwoman’s recipe for, happiness:— Laugh wherever you go it is infectious.
Don’t lose your temper lightly, but when you, lose; it let it rip. Look every man straight ip the eyes. That is the Quickest and surest way to mutual understanding.
Neper be ashamed of your, opinions simply because you are in the minority.
Look at marriage as the beginning, net the end, of. adventure.
Never use the wordls “settle down’ until you are at least 80 years of as o ' To settle down is to stagnate. Get into the fresh air.
When you are depressed., summon the body to the help of the mindNever admit you are : bejaten until yap. are battered to bits- Then go away, heal your wounds, and) light a.g,ain.
Rise every day like a map who is going to battle. s
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5403, 22 March 1929, Page 1
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143A Recipe for Happiness Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5403, 22 March 1929, Page 1
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