Parliament, for which we may all, if we have any common sense, thank
God, and hope for the best that she never will be!
A “HAPPY THOUGHTS” DAY
(_Written specially for the Grantham Red Cross Outings Fund_)
Here is an idea for every one--young and old, rich and poor! Let us
institute a “Happy Thoughts” Day!--one day out of the seven on which
we resolve to think only “Happy” thoughts! Thoughts of kindness,
tenderness, hope, and unselfishness--thoughts which, even while we
think them, take fairy wings and fly from ourselves to our neighbours
and propagate other happy thoughts, creating cheerfulness and hope
wherever they go. It is not easy, perhaps, to think “happy” thoughts
in dark days, but no good task can be accomplished without difficulty.
A much more simple and convenient thing it is to grumble!--to lay
our own faults on the shoulders of others,--to believe that our
own troubles are the worst in the world,--to sneer at other folks’
manners, looks, clothes, and opinions, and to throw out mocking jests
and cruel laughter at those whom we affect to despise yet secretly
envy;--but on our “Happy Thoughts” day we can have none of these ugly
and ordinary vulgarities,--we must make a bid for something higher and
more exquisite in grace and refinement. We must think “happily” of
others while we hope they will also think “happily” of us. We will make
up our minds to find our friends beautiful, charming, and lovable; we
will cheerfully admire them and their appearance and conversation,--we
will agree that it is a special blessing conferred on us that we have
any friends at all,--and we will confess that our lot in life is much
better than we have any right to expect. And we will send our “happy
thoughts” across the seas to suffering nations, conjoined with our
hopeful prayers--prayers that they may be sustained and comforted, and
by God’s mercy be victorious. And above all, we will let our “Happy
Thoughts Day” reflect its cheeriness in ourselves,--in our looks and
bearing, our talk and expression, so that we may be the carriers of
mental sunshine everywhere, even during the passing of the darkest
thundercloud. One day out of the seven, dear friends!--take it and
consecrate it to “Happy Thoughts,” happy thoughts of earth, of heaven,
of God and man,--and you will find it a day on which you unconsciously
grow stronger, braver, pleasanter to look at, more valuable to
know,--for happiness is a powerful magnet, and never fails to draw
others to its vital line. May a “Happy Thoughts Day” be the true
holiday of every loving and faithful soul!
WHY DID I----?
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