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Quit Your Worrying!

CHAPTER XXIV
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Hence, he went out eagerly and sympathetically, and searched until he found it and brought it back to shelter.
This, then, should be the spirit of those who have needed my caution and advice to quit their worrying about their loved ones and others--Do not worry, but do not, under any consideration, become hard-hearted, careless, or indifferent.

Better by far preserve your interest and the human tenderness that leads you to the useless and needless expenditure of energy and sympathy in worry than that you should let your loved ones suffer without any care, thought, or endeavor on their behalf.

But do not let it be a sympathy that leads to worry.

Let it be helpful, stimulating, directive, energizing in the good.

Overcome evil with good.


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