Peace Of Mind
The one most precious and priceless possession on earth is peace of mind. It is the mental capital out of which all worthy work springs. It is the first and the one indispensable condition of any achievement worth the name. And when one comes to think of it his peace of mind is seldom invaded by others, but instead by his own moods, his own trains of reflection. Life should be radiant, abounding, serene, witb. the positive serenity of high purpose and noble exhilaration, not the mere passive repose or even iuertia that is sometimes mistaken for serenity. Serenity is the state of abounding purpose, of generous enthusiasm, of the continual outgoing, not at ajl of passivity or of brooding over one's real or imaginary trials. -
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