Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1919 — Avoid All Form of Worry. [ARTICLE]
Avoid All Form of Worry.
Worry Is the skeleton that befouls many a secret chamber. To be spre it may be difficult to forestall the monster. A moment’s unguarded speech may occasion the loss of friendships that can never be regained. A hasty decision may mean the loss of fortune. The indiscretion of friends may put us In" jeopardy for the rest of our days. There is occasion enough to be alarmed when such things happen. The mind seems to revert its troubles as water does to its levels. If these things are permitted to remain as the creaking occupants of the mind the result will be worry, and mental friction. Like sand in the gears it will wear out the mental power and make people old before their time. Yoti dare, not allow your mental life to be sapped by friction. —Exchange.
