Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1913 — The Mind’s Power. [ARTICLE]

The Mind’s Power.

“Zola,” said a psychologist, “once wrote in a lady’s album that his favorite amusement was writing and his favdrite wish a sudden death. Zola died suddenly. “And It Is a strange thing,” said the psychologist, “that those who prefer a sudden death usually have their preference gratified. It Is one of those things which go to show the mind’s mysterious power. Who knows but it Is this very desire for death, quick, painless, undreaded, which actually causes that happy kind of death? The mind, you know, has a power that we have only jist begun to understand.”