Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1920 — NOTHING TO DO BUT WORK! [ARTICLE]

NOTHING TO DO BUT WORK!

When One Thinks of It, It Is Rather ■ Foolish Way to Spend One’s Lifetime. The most common complaint we hear from everybody we know Is that they can’t keep up with all there 19 to be done. We make the same complaint" Like you all, we undertake to do seventeen thousand things more than the hours of the day will permit us to do. “ ’ It is an awful mistake. To be driven like a galley slave is the rule we have made for our Ilves. And, oh, to quit it all, or to quit all but the things we would like to do and are worth while 1 To never catch up, to never know what it is not to be tired—it is a foolish way to spend a lifetime. This one and only little lifetime that Is ours. And what are we to do about ItT Cut loose am: run away; we o jess It is the only thing to do. —Los Angele® Times. '