[The Business of Being a Woman by Ida M. Tarbell]@TWC D-Link bookThe Business of Being a Woman CHAPTER IX 1/39
ON THE ENNOBLING OF THE WOMAN'S BUSINESS That the varied, delicate, and difficult problems which crowd the attention of the woman in her social laboratory should ever be considered unworthy of first-class brains and training is but proof of the difficulty the human mind has in distinguishing values when in the throes of social change.
We rightly believe to-day that the world is not nearly so well run as it would be if we could--or would--apply unselfishly what we already know.
Each of us advocates his own pet theory of betterment, often to the exclusion of everybody else's theory. One of the most disconcerting characteristics of advocates, conservative and radical, is their conscienceless treatment of facts. Rarely do they allow full value to that which qualifies or contradicts their theories.
The ardent and single-minded reformer is not infrequently the worst sinner in this respect.
To stir indignation against conditions, he paints them without a background and with utter disregard of proportion. He wins, but he loses, by this method.
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