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THE WILL TO WIN

Love oh country ’an price in our possessions is inoom in every decent man. Arg thing that is worth while in the make up. on man’s personal happiness is tainted by hard work', sei. training <'•’ discipline and an element commonly 'cal led - huts. Me greatest battle is not with your enemy; it is with yourself. To become strong willed and' a strong fighter you must study and strengthen your weakness, physical and mental. kou must aim to be a wee bit stronger C: a swifter thinker than those about you. Endurance, mental 'and physical, will win through, mental vigour is probably more important than physical but fitness oiA body is essential to witness of mind. i hooted deep in the subconscious mind, ox every man, is the herd instinct, the- impulse to act together against common danger and protect what wo already possess. It was this instinct which first gathered families into tribes' and tribes' into nations. Mell binding orators understanding the natural law ox herd- instinct earn leaf people to ways of thought or.action that are against'-all reason. With proper" leadership a nation ox .decent individuals who esire to progress and have a trained will to win, becomes great and remains-long lived-. There can be no. standing still with a smug contentment in what you-have already attained. ■ ■ "■ - ■ (ogd.) W.S. Ho oping, Rs.jor GOT.

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Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 April 1944, Page 1

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228

THE WILL TO WIN Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 April 1944, Page 1

THE WILL TO WIN Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 April 1944, Page 1

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