Signs of the Times

[From the Los Angeles Star, California]

Injustice inflicted upon us never harms us until we dwell on it. While we ignore it, and do right, it is powerless against us. When we begin to turn it over in our mind, it starts its murderous work upon us. It soon exaggerates itself, blinds us, rankles, inflames, embitters. It breeds self-pity, which soon reduces us to a condition of worse than helpless uselessness....

If love is our master-passion, thinking "no evil" and bearing "all things," we shall live emancipated from the misery of dressing our wounds. Such wounds heal quickly when we are lovingly busied with the needs of others.

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