NANCY
WELL I'M GOING TO GET THE CAR READY...
WE'RE STARTING FOR
HOME THIS AFTERNOON!
THEN
OUR
VACATION
IS
OVER!
BOY!.. HOW I
HATE TO GO
HOME!
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March 22, 1941.
By Ernie Bushmiller
I WOULDN'T MIND GOIN'
GONNA TRAVEL IN A
HOME IF WE WERE
SWELL YACHT
LIKE DAT!
WELL... WHY NOT-
IT'S MARMADUKE!
· NANCY.. SLUGGO!
OUR OLD
PAL!
Take It Easy
YEP!-- THAT'S MY DAD'S BOAT, AND WE'RE SAILING FOR HOME TOMORROW..
YOU'RE INVITED!
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N eminent American doc- tor has just written an article urging the import- ance of taking things easy. This may seem strange ad- vice to give in a world in which the motto of the hour is "Go to it."
Yet, if you consider the
When you can
rend, it is of vital importance to
matter carefully, you may valuable as a form of re- EVEN in so strenuous business find that the two pieces of laxation than as a means of as horse racing, I have often advice are not so mutually keeping alive. Teashops and "take it easy" at times and hold contradictory as they at first public houses play a great back the supreme effort till, the appear. It is possible that part in civilised life as places critical moment of the race. human beings "go to it" of relaxation. Talk and Many a jockey has lost a long with all the greater efficiency laughter banish worry and race by riding with
energy when he should have if they know how to take relax the muscles of the been riding with ease. things easy.
mind, thus enabling men to Great men who have enjoy their work better. shouldered great burdens of
work have proved this again and again. Napoleon had gift for taking a short nap at any hour of the day. Mr Lloyd George came through
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too fiery
This flery kind of misdirected energy is probably largely the result of worry, and worry is the enemy of good work. A doctor
Do not be afraid to idle at died of overwork. What kill- the right time. No man men is worry." I think he may was ever born who could re- have exaggerated; but I am sure gularly work 24 hours a day. that human beings need a holi- The greatest of tre Roman day from worry even more than the last war with unha generals is said in his hours they need a holiday from work. Perhaps, when the American of relaxation to have liked doctor said "Take things easy, to chase a close friend of his be meant, not "Don't work too round the table with a nap hard", but "Don't worry too kin. I never could see múch
ging energy because, it is said, he possessed the same precious gift.
It is a gift which I, like many other ordinary people, have often envied. Unfor- tunately we are no more able to fall asleep for a few minutes at will than to fly.
Many years ago when I was ill a doctor pressed me to take an afternoon nap every day as an aid to work. "Sit back in your chair in
I sometimes wondered
By Robert
Lynd
much."
It is certainly astonishing how much hard work men can survive provided they do not worry. I do not remember the whole of "The Village Black- smith," but I do not think the blacksmith worried much. His brow was apparently often wet with honest sweat, but at the end of it he relaxed with a feel- ing of something accomplished, something done, and when last see him he is enjoying a night's repose which he had fully carned.
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one:
the office after lunch," he fun in this, but I think the said, "and fall asleep, if it's principle was sound.
I met a man the other day only for two minutes. It The important thing is to who had been out with the Home will make a break and you'll use energy only where Guard till two in the morning, had risen at six to drive a bus, work all the better for it."
energy is useful.
A great
had driven a passenger to Lon- many people waste energy don and back between even while they are work- o'clock and six in the afternoon. what the editor would have ing. They use force where and had to convey a bus-lead to thought if he had found me sill is called for and could soldiers' dance half an hour asleep in my room in the do the job' both more ef- inter, from which he did not ex- office at three o'clock in the ficiently and
pect to return till two the next more easily. morning. afternoon. Would he not They are like the learner- I saw him the next day at have shaken his head over motorist who changes gear noon, and you would not have me as a grown-up version with terrific violence and known that he had missed an of Lite Boy Blue, lazy and only injures his car in the hour's sleep. He looked in- finitely fresher, indeed, than I negligent
process. He has not yet felt. Yet, if he had, he would learned the lesson that one have been wrong. I should should do with ease what- really have been storing up ever can be done with ease. His secret, I think, is his per- It is said that this use of he sees, the people he meets, his energy. Unfortunately, the more I tried to sleep the force instead of skill was garden, the sights of nature, and more wakeful I felt, with the cause of a great deal of conversation. I the result that I had little the destruction of machinery cheerful or when he had not a energy left for the after- in the early days of the in- joke on his lips. noon's work.
dustrialisation of Russia. Obviously, he has the gift for The unskilled workers did "going to it" combined with the One of the important not know that in handling gift of "taking it easy."
Hence I conclude that it is a things in life, it seems to me, delicate machinery one of good thing, even in these days as to many other people, is the first lessons to learn is of pressure, to take it easy when to work hard while you are to "take it easy" at the right this is possible, whether in talk working and to relax the moment. And so their ex-over a glass of bitter, digging moment the necessity for penditure of furious energy game of dominoes or cards.
on an allotment, or playing n work is over. Eating is no was not only wasteful but I am myself, by the way, a bit lessor only a little less destructive,
petual interest in the things.
have never seen him when he did not look
of ́n worrier, no I know,
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