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Learn to laugh. A good laugh is better than medicine. • Learn how to tell a story. A well-t;old story is as welcome as a -sunbeam. Learn" to keep your own troubles to yourself. The world is too busy to care for your ills and sorrows. - . Learn to stop ,croaking. If you cannot see any good in the world keep the bad to yourself. Learn to hide your pains and aches under a pleasant smile. No one cares to hear whether you have the earache, .headache, or rheumatism.' Don't cry Tears do well enough in novels, but they are out of place in real life. * Learn to meet your friends with a smile. A goodhumored man or woman is always welcome, but the dyspeptic or hypochondriac, is not wanted anywhere, and is a nuisance as well:

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZT19060927.2.64.7

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New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 38

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137

LEARN THESE New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 38

LEARN THESE New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 38

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