Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1900 — The Level-Headed Never Lose Nerve. [ARTICLE]
The Level-Headed Never Lose Nerve.
Worry is the twin sister of nervousness. Neither should ever enter into the daily life of any one. God, in His all-wise providence, "put the head of a human being on top, that all beneath it might be subservient Jo it. There is something wrong above the eyes, in the region of the will power, when one becomes nervous in the sense of excitability. "Know thyself" is good: control thyself is better. Worry and excitement never aided any one. Any fool can get along when everything is all right, but it takes a wise man. a level-headed man. to get along and not worry nor become nervous when everything is all wrong.—Ladies’ Home Journal.
