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Quprright 1915, by the Star Company, Great Beitain Rights Messrved
w TURTN HIS picture and the editorial are
,' - chiefly for the young men and
women.
, ‘l'hold.mfingdonw
l 4 the end of their little string of
life beads, are serious enough at
& new year's beginning—it is not necessary to tell
THEM that they ought to think.
Aynruoonmhupuuluvm’sm
bilities, and its resolutions, were discussed.
A year passes like a night. The average man
bas & vague impression of events rather coloriess
and knows that the year is gone.
The “‘spilt milk"’ is thoroughly spilled. The
Monrm‘rhc'umuwmm’m No
going back, no use in regrets or remorse—unless
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Here is & new . What about that
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three hundred and days and three
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hours stretch out ahead of you.
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loast five hundred more hours for exercse. Ttk
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for eating and dressing. At we lose time
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Are to concentrate this
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or dress or problem of pleasure
IS it
one A cAreer can
Nhn"fin.d 10 success, and nonentity
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yoar it is proved.
At the end of this year the millions who will be
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other great difference observable in them— will be
talking about this man, that man and that woman
suddenly come into fame, success, fortupe
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This is the minute to no matter how often
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There Sits Father Time, Forever Stringing His Beads, the Infinite Years.
And There Stands the Young Man, Watching the Bead Stringing—
Each Bead a Year of His Life.
1915 Has Gone to Take Its Place on the String of Things Gone Forever.
1916 Is Just Starting. It Is a Serious Moment for the Man Who Has Any Seriousness in Him.
often you may have failed—and make up your
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What is needed is the SP the enthusiasm,
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brain—the power that changes dull monotony and
routine failure into steady, upward movement and
AM.‘M‘. f The
of us can truly say: ** man
'Nfiwm:omu-yem’w. The man
whose coattails I see vanishing into the
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now no c ex
Unnmuhymuflyummulm
with a of trousers, a of shoes, a
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entire fortune, won yourself.
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cit m::u(vfllhbdm‘udmw
hzdhp & few years,
have no essential umznm lack,
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back the man determined to succeed
AND THERE NEED BE NO SUCH HANDL
CAP FOR YOU. A i
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many beads—and that is our string. %
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of time, and then no more.
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WM or you. &fln“m
e, 1, o 10, gt e e
him. You ought to at his and count
backward the number of beads that you have
lived and lost.
Ynahhbdmuhmbmum
1916 now going on the siring and with
determination, ambition and hope look forward
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other years.
Ym“mhdhnmuhm
for it is not very great. al the youpg men
§ditorial and @ity Cife Section of Fearst’s Sunday Hmerican, Htlania,
about you. How many of them are really work.
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tions, their- plans for success, as co with
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u”l' h? difficul tis easy
uccess is not t, it is .
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lorammmnmmctntmhn""
wgu BY I'A.l WHO KEEPS GOING. 2
ou not “ us or a
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YEAR THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THAT
SUCCESS.
What & man must have is Wil power. And you
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rose on ol stem
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Af'lormtflc-‘ih bush ruth pruning
rose "
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Your life is a tree of the same kind. m’m
have bntolhfltllonlfl
wufi'nnommroomnr THE
AIMLESS WANDERING OF THE MIND.
Make mind to decide what you want
memm &
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The first is to realize that can
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fighting against stream to & drink higher
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as well there, for & start, as anywhere else. The
START I 8 IN YOU. qunh-:‘b.
Remember that YOUR WO I 8 YOUR
I ‘MWM cheal yourself
you : you 4
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mateh, or other tport, you would
wu‘?muumw-mmm
You might be tired at night, footsore, eager
for bed. But you would praise the trainer,
knowing that he had added to your chance of
success.
"z::rr work is your gymnasium and your
lthi'tthnyondothhthluuthuxl‘lw
thom? earn, but it is THAT YOU DE.
VELOp ofimr.
> & ¢
,a'h‘.oupymdndwuomrpomudto
save
U'Y‘on“-nt SAVE your power before you can
You must strength of nerves and of body
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you can use strength,
You must save some of your money, however
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routine and the hauds of the clock.
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hands of the clock by self denial, saving and de
termination is the most pitiful kind of a slave, for
bhe has not the power to seize opportunity if it
offers.
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This all sounds dull—but it is not as dull as
failure. It is not as dull as old age, when you
ask for sympathy and don't find it; ask for em.
e AT e
t year
un%n YOWPIB AND
STARTED TOWARD INDEPENDENCE.
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centrate powers on 2 your
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the rest of the resolutions will take care of them.
When & man i using his will power he &
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the man leading » life worth while is not
8 fool; he does not dissipate; he does not drink.
He takes his life and his carcer seriously.
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his word, lead & life of self-denial, for a chance
to win a college race -
Shame on the man who has not the ourage
do for himself, for his family, for a¢h noe !
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or co % R
e S & = o .
Abm.n.dommmmmd& rear
discourage you. If you read 0 |
of any success you find failures hicl
thro::h it. = i o
And the greater the man, very
greater the temporary failure:
Napoleon wanted to commit su ~he co
not {n out of the rut or obtain ition.
Gibbon, the t historian, was an W
}»linod. ull-tndlf::nt. ov'o:‘iht. n! ite n
or yom-»rncuau a ure near e
Past failures ...3 diup'ru _fi’
count; they mean nothing if WILL POWER
still there. . L
For every one of us there is & real sucoess
this world, b: or little, -cm to our pow
but BIG ENOUGH TO CH ON
HAPPY if he il earnestly work for .fQ
will look back 0 1016 as the fortunate ear, il
year in which they STARTED. o
May you be one of them! y 2 0
Old is the making and of ™
lutions. But the history of od 1
lutions has been the history of progress B
the resolutions KEPT that have
world, not the resolutions broken, P
On the western bank of the l& -
if they get there—will see the ragme:
of the statue of Rameses tha
million and & half pounds; will ndy
inscriptions and fi:d‘y the ~the 1
lution of peace & riendship he Kin,
the Hittites, Khitasir, made with his §
brother, Rameses. It is & resolution weills
Khitasir on & plate of silver saying, g
th ) e
."?o shall be my lfly:hflu r
I will be his ally; I will be his ,
Thnmdtlnnud\h:flh"
sona of the sons of the great Prince of Rgyphe**
Broken was that good resolution writhes
silver. Broken were the good wof
Earopean nations: broken are the
Broken will be good %
war and many of the good v olle
But each year, each century, = OM!
the good resolutions lw vorid as
whole, and individuals, better.