Cheerfulness And Health
Men never break down in healtli so long as they keep a happy, joyous heart. It is the sad and despondent heart that tires, and, whatever the load, we should always keep a eheeriul spirit within. ïhere are tivo ways oi meeting a hard xperièncè. One is to strugglè and resist, refusing to ylcld. The result oí this is the ■vounding of the soul and inteusifying the liardiuss. The other is quietly to acëepi ihe t-ireum.stances or reetraints and niake thé best of them by onduring all cheerfully. Tliose who live in' tlie first way grow old in the middle of H'fe. Tliose who take the otlier way keep a young and happy heartf down to old age, and often find the last days the best days and old age
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Ann Arbor Courier