[Quit Your Worrying! by George Wharton James]@TWC D-Link bookQuit Your Worrying! CHAPTER XXIV 1/5
WORRY VERSUS INDIFFERENCE The aim and object of all striving in life should be to grow more human, more humane, less selfish, more helpful to our fellows.
Any system of life that fails to meet this universal need is predestined to failure.
When, therefore, I urge upon my readers that they quit their worrying about their husbands or wives, sons and daughters, neighbors and friends, the wicked and the good, I do not mean that they are to harden their hearts and become indifferent to their welfare.
God forbid! No student of the human heart, of human life, and of the Bible can long ignore the need of a caution upon these lines. The sacred writer knew what he was talking about when he spoke of the human heart as deceitful and desperately wicked.
It is deceitful or it would never blind people as it does to the inutility, the futility of much of their goodness.
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