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Quit Your Worrying!

CHAPTER XXIII
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HOW OUR WORRY AFFECTS OTHERS If worry affected merely ourselves it would be bad enough, but we could tolerate it more than we do.

For it is one of the infernal characteristics of worry that our manifestation of it invariably affects others as injuriously as it affects ourselves.
An employer who worries his employees never gets the good work out of them as does the one who has sense enough to keep them happy, good-natured and contented.

I was lecturing once for a large corporation.

I had two colleagues, who "spelled me" every hour.

For much of the time we had no place to rest, work or play between our lectures.


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