The Importance Of Occupation
There is nothing tliat adds more to the eest of life than an mteresting occupation; even if it means hard work, there is a recompenso in the enjoynient of well earned rest. No work ought, however, to be overpowering or so exhaustivo that one's energies fall below their aspirations. Ón the other hand, no life is so thoroughly vvetched as one wlieiethe necessity and desire for work is entirely wanting; and tbia is particularly true of persons of education and intelligenoe who allow themselves to fall into that unsetUed condition of inind where nothing i8 of interest.-
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