Tuesday, February 4, 2014

GETTING THE MOST OUT OF LIFE

Getting the Most Out of Life is the title of a 1946 Reader's Digest issue that's a part of the Bullis Collection.  Next time you're in the Bullis Room, you'll want to look through this issue and pick out one or two of the essays to read. In spite of being almost 70 hears old, much of the wisdom holds true today.  Here're some of the individual titles:

"The Turning Point Of My Career,"  A. J. Cronin
"How to Win Friends and Influence People," Dale Carnegie
"Three Days To See," Helen Keller
"Education Begins At Home," Charles F. Kettering
"How I Found Freedom From Fear," Margaret Lee Runbeck
"Making Habits Work For You," William James
It's More Fun To Be Fit," Gene Tunney
"The Quest of Our Lives," I. A.  R. Wylie
"Peace of Mind," Joshua Loth Liebman
"Turn Your Sickness Into An Asset," Louis E. Bisch

We can imagine Nettie Bullis, on a cold winter's night, carefully reading through these articles, nodding in agreement much of the time but perhaps also responding with an occasional "hmm" or "?hmm?."  And then, when she was finished, she may have just sat down at her typewriter and written her own essay on a chosen topic. We like to think that, anyway, because Nettie Bullis was certainly one for "getting the most out of life," right up to the end of her days.

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