SEARCH FOR POPULARITY
18 IT REALLY WORTHWHILE ? Popularity is rather like charm —you're either made that way or you’re not ! It is easy to see what makes people popular, but you don’t seem to pet the desired result from all your earnest efforts to model yourself upon the same plan. There is real tragedy In many cases benind these failures, for nowadays the importance of • getting together” with other people is emphasised more strongly than it was in earlier generations. The personal note is recognised now as essential in every kind of business, and the attractive manner that used to be required mainly in securing a job Is now equally necessary for holding It down. If you are an industrious and efficient worker, nothing can be more galling than to observe how easily success can come to others who do nothing to deserve it but merely exercise their gift for making social contacts. Life as we lead il now rejects the maxims of our copybooks, and it almost seems that modern parents should warn their children against the temptation of “early to bed and early to rise." because the late bird who is never too tired to ‘go places'' makes useful contacts wiHi the worms worth having. It is certainly a fact that parents nowadays tend to regard facile friendliness as the supreme gift to he bestowed by the fairy godmother at the christening of a child. It is accepted that school reports to satisfy the parents must indicate an adequate development of the social consciousness, for many people would rattier be assured that their children got on well with their fellows than that they got ahead of all competitors in book work. Compensations For Reserved People
It is very doubtful, however, if popularity at school is so desirable, for the standards by which a youthful community judges arc inevitably superficial. Boys will worship the hero who plays games well, or who has the “poker face” that allows him to rag an unsuspecting master to the delirious joy of the form for a whole term. • Girls are equally impressed by the athlete among them. There is, also, a species of snobbery that draws them to the pretty and precocious girl, who relays gossip from her mother's drawing room and who graciously patronises her humble and gawky admirers Even in the wider sphere of grown up existence there are compensations for the reserved people who lack the gift of fellowship. Just call to mind all the most popular men and women you have ever met, and ask yourself if in time of trouble you would turn confidently to any one of them for help. Would you, indeed, rely on any of them in any way ? It is usually true that nobody does rely on these charming people, for they are far too busy with their hosts of friends to give •my real concentration to the affairs of one. Everyone finds them delighful and Jolly to meet, but nobody with any sense asks more Zian that of them. So do you really think that a winning manner is desirable abpve all things ? Surely it is better to be the solid reserved type that a few folk value, rather than the cheery acquaintance of hundreds who would <iisclaim at once any suggestion that they regarded you as a real friend.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20821, 3 June 1939, Page 18 (Supplement)
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557SEARCH FOR POPULARITY Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20821, 3 June 1939, Page 18 (Supplement)
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