THROUGH KNOWLEDGE TO HAPPINESS.
“The richer and more developed the mind and personality the more capacity there is for happiness. In happiness there is no worry in the soul, Iwcause the state of hapiness, as distinct from the feeling of pleasure, is the harmonious operation of all the sentiments an dactivities of our lives in some form of unselfish service. Life is meant to be more beautiful and happier than it is for most of us. But wo must lie tolerant in. our judgment of ourselves and others when we realise that many of the faults and failings of human nature are due to defective* chemical conditions rather than to international delinquency. .Mankind has conquered his physical environment—the sea and land and air. We shall he truly civilised when we have more knowledge of °nr bodies and minds-, when we can hotter control our instincts and emotions tynd thought.”— Dr Elizabeth Sloa.ii Chisser in the “Daily Express.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1927, Page 4
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