Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1917 — Pleasure in Well-Doing. [ARTICLE]

Pleasure in Well-Doing.

Pleasure has a way of coming indi-rectly—-where least you look for her and when least you expect her. She lurks in the happiness of work well done. She lingers in the consciousness of honest bookkeeping with life, and she always is to be found in the joy of growth and progress. In all these ways honest pleasure is to be found. This isn’t meant to be a dull preach-' ment against anything but work. But it does mean to say that happiness lies in doing and the consciousness of welldoing.