Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1920 — Too Much Pressure. [ARTICLE]
Too Much Pressure.
The pressures that shipwreck peace grow out of strained relations. If mortals could only sense the nerve strain back of the other fellow’s highkeyed voice they would be charitable . and kind. But often having the same wear and tear of the physical system we are At candidates for trouble. Of course we never Initiate it (?), but just the same we seem to be ready to wade into anything or any one that happens to cross wires with us. The mad rush for the dollar, for preferment, for comforts and pleasures has driven most mortals beyond self-control. They are the victims of circumstances. If the days are propitious they wouldn’t trade the present for an abode in Elysium. If the fates are unkind they sink Into the dumps and feel that life isn’t worth the effort. It’s a case of being keyed to the extremes and the result Is often*, hard on home and business relations. They need a release •€ pressure. ; .
