Motives for Fighting Freedom   August 17, 1947

It is puzzling paradox that often those who enjoy the fruits of freedom work against the very freedom which has given them privilege and protection. Why should it be so? There may be many answers....

On Making Easy Money   August 24, 1947

Men make money in many ways. And making money⎯or at least making a living⎯is important. Everyone has to do it one way or another, either by his own efforts or by the efforts of others. But more...

Schools, Children, and Parents   August 31, 1947

How much should the home expect of the school, and how much should the school expect of the home? There is no all-inclusive answer, but there are some things to be said which may indicate the...

Faith--and the Future   September 7, 1947

The pessimism of the failure of faith is a discouraging kind of pessimism. It is deeply damaging to lose faith in other men. But it is yet more damaging to lose faith in ourselves. The will to live...

Some Advice About Advice   September 14, 1947

One thing that makes most people impatient is advice they don’t want and haven’t asked for. At one time or another, either in the innocence of youth or in self-satisfied maturity, it...

Prescription for Uncertainty   September 21, 1947

When times seem uncertain, young people often give up the idea of preparing themselves for the future. There is a tendency to sit back and say: “What’s the use? Our plans will only have...

Men and Words   September 28, 1947

It sometimes seems that we live in an endless war of words in which people, for their own purposes, try to make other people think that certain things are so simply by saying that they are so. It is...

In Moderation   October 5, 1947

There is an idea that has grown up among us, perhaps best expressed by the phrase: “Moderation in all things.” “Moderation” is a very good word and is associated with many...

What Are We Waiting For?   October 12, 1947

It sometimes seems that we live as if we wondered when life was going to begin. It isn’t always clear just what we are waiting for, but some of us sometimes persist in waiting so long that...

Our Own and Others   October 19, 1947

One of the hallowed experiences of life is to look down at the close of day upon a sleeping child⎯especially one of our own, who is safe and sheltered, well and at peace. Few greater benedictions...

The Crowd   October 26, 1947

New Fears for Old   November 2, 1947

Fear is a frightful word. Fear is a killer of men, a destroyer of peace and effectiveness, and to be free from fear is an ideal earnestly to be sought after. Any man who could free other men of all...

On Going Into Debt   November 9, 1947

“Procrastination,” says an old proverb, “is the thief of time.” But there is also another thief of time which preys upon the present and the future. As an eighteenth century...

Conversation With Conscience   November 16, 1947

Every man should have a frequent conversation with his conscience. Conscience is an excellent counselor if it hasn’t been tampered with too much. Of course it is to be admitted that an active...

Specifications of Happiness   November 23, 1947

It may be well remind ourselves that mere things are not as important as is our attitude toward them. It is possible for people to put themselves in a frame of mind – and many of them do – where...

Putting People in Place   December 7, 1947

There are always those who are eager to live other men’s lives for them, and there are always those who foster the philosophy that all men should be forced to conform to a predetermined...

He Giveth Twice That Giveth Quickly   December 14, 1947

There is an old proverb which reads: “He giveth twice that giveth quickly.” This is another way of saying that the best time to give is when the gift is needed. Urgent and acute needs do...

Facts Are Stubborn Things   December 28, 1947

It isn’t always easy to face facts. Often there are things we wish were true which aren’t, and things we wish weren’t true which are. Even the simplest truths can be distasteful if...

The Making of a Man   January 4, 1948

Children and Chance   January 11, 1948

Almost everyone, it would seem, has his own ideas on the care and counsel of children. For some, the process does not mean much more than providing the physical necessities if that. For others, it...

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