Knowledge Without Judgment   February 11, 1940

As we go through life, repeating mistakes and learning costly lessons, we sometimes wonder why we don’t use more of what has been proved in the past—and why we can’t know more pertaining...

Do as I Say!   February 25, 1940

There are a few, if any of us, who are smart enough to convince our children that they should not do things that we make a practice of. And there are few, if any of us, who are capable of convincing...

A Quiet Faith Within   March 3, 1940

There are many theories and philosophies of life⎯and in some measure each one makes his own. But what each one should ask himself concerning his belief, his outlook on life, it this: What does it do...

The Other Man's Burden   March 31, 1940

Most of the men and women who move about us from day to day are carrying hidden within their hearts a load of trouble and sorrow of one kind or another, and we, with our unseeing eyes, often walk...

Governing Without Consent   April 14, 1940

There are many opinions as to what is considered to be success. And while some prepare themselves for service, there are some who seem to dedicate themselves to freedom from work. But even when work...

Opposing Forces   April 21, 1940

The forces that are at work in the physical world have a close counterpart in the forces that are at work in the lives of men. In nature there is a constant leveling process which relentlessly...

Teaching for the Future   April 28, 1940

One of our modern minds is responsible for giving utterance to the idea that it is useless to educate our children for the world today because the world twenty years from now will be different; and...

The Honors of Men   May 12, 1940

Many honors are conferred upon people for various purposes. There are honorary and earned degrees, awards for discoveries in science, for literature, for excellence in the arts, prizes for...

Answer to Confusion   May 19, 1940

Upon the lips and to the hearts and minds of many there sometimes comes the question: Why would an omnipotent and all-wise and just and merciful God permit such unjust and adverse events as we are...

To a Generation Leaving School   June 16, 1940

As each school year comes to a close, another generation of young people are appraised and promoted, graded and graduated. Many, of course, will return to continue their studies; some will go to...

The Timelessness of Happiness   June 23, 1940

Every man in his own way is seeking happiness. Indeed, we are told that “Men are that they might have joy”⎯a deep and abiding joy. And so it is proper that life should be a quest for...

The Man Who Sings Lullabies to His Conscience   June 30, 1940

RESPONDING to the accusation that he was rationalizing, that he was merely attempting to justify his own actions, the brilliant but misguided young man replied: “Of course, I am justifying my...

The Genuine and the Counterfeit   July 14, 1940

The law provides heavy penalties for what we usually call counterfeiting. But there are many kinds of counterfeiting that are beyond the usual penalties of law. We have in mind the intangible kind...

The Triumph of Principles   July 21, 1940

In thinking upon the accomplishments of the pioneers and patriots of the past, we cannot help pausing in humble acknowledgment of what they did with what they had, and with gratitude for what we...

The Fallacy of Averages   August 11, 1940

We are sometimes inclined to look with considerable satisfaction upon columns of assorted figures which seem to indicate that all is well with the average. But statistical columns seldom take all of...

The Shaping of Public Opinion   August 25, 1940

The shaping of public opinion is a matter of concern to men who live together, and has become yet more so with the adding of so many millions to the world’s population, and extension of mass...

The Pattern That Underlies All Things   September 15, 1940

There are disturbing times in the lives of all of us, sometimes because of personal problems, sometimes because of the problems of the world in general, and sometimes because of our perplexity as to...

The Faith of Our Fathers   September 22, 1940

We live in a day when standards of value are being challenged, and the faith of our fathers has not escaped the challenge. This may be because men have asked too much of their lives, and too little...

The Spirit of Escape   October 20, 1940

There seems to have come to dwell among us the spirit of escape. Perhaps it has always been present, but the tenseness of our times makes it more apparent. We seem to want to escape reality; to...

The Power of Moral Force   October 27, 1940

We hear much in the affairs of men of the use of moral force. It is a force to be reckoned with now, as it always has been. It is one of the few weapons that does not become obsolete. It is the...

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