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A DAILY MESSAGE

DON'T WORRY !

If worry and depression would do any good, then “ worry and depress to your heart’s contenl ” would he the advice of the sage to the man in trouble. But worry and depression only make more worry for the worried man. Worry and depression depress and worry, using up the energy which should he used to scurry the worry, and befogging the witness to outwit it Worry and depression make a man afraid to lace his dilliculties, and so long as he doesn’t face them they’ll continue to make ifaces at him. Worry and depression make a coward of the worried man, and a coward will never make the pace in disposing ol his dilliculties. Worry and depresssion unlit a man: they paralyse his nerve and brain, and derange his whole economy. Worry and depression are poisons, as deadly as the deadliest, poisoning every cell in his body, causing the whole being—physical and mental— it be. peculiarly liable to caiiisirophe and I foolish action. Worry and depression are infectious diseases. All those who are brought, into contact with a depressed and worried person read in one way or another. Men say, “ Rut how ran I help worrying, with things as t.ho\ aio. J Well, worrying won’t help them 1 make tilings better than they tire. H > worrying "ill help to make thing, worse than they are. lor the tiling' we (oncontrale upon eoncentrate upo.. its. So. worry and you’ll need to ! —M PRESTON STANLEY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1928, Page 1

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A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1928, Page 1

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1928, Page 1

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