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I ask nothing abou how much grit to back you up. A dispirited army would be about as helpless in a battle as & disarmed one. An army without the spirit to fight never wins a victory, no matter how well equipped, or superior to the enemy; but victory often crowns a poorly whether you win or lose depends little upon odds and handicaps; the main factor is Whether you have—the soldier’s spirit. Everyday Psychology BY DR. JESSE W. SPROWLS, Two Kinds of Thoughts. ‘While you are awake, you like to feel that your thoughts are your creations, that they stand apart from you as ob- Jeets which, so far as you can make out, any one ougbt +0 see. Waking thoughts are abstrgotions. ‘When you are dreaming, the situation is reversed. Your dream thoughts are Jour own. They are a part of you. You express your personal self in every- thing you dream about. You put your- self in the center of the dream picture, and countenance only those hts that correspond to the picture, It's im- possible to think in dreams without thinking in pictures. And it's impos- sible to gel away from your image of yourself. "In dreams your thoughts are ctivities, not abstractions. It is not hard to discover why you have these two kinds of thoughts. Your ;I‘k“\:m ioudn\ d]!ll with a world of y. And reality is always the worl thtvt lies about you. i our business as a waking thinker is to manipulate this world of externaity. 80 you regard your waking thoughts as mechanisms merely. But when you are uleleap, }'ou IlillLV. v_t#‘hfln'n from the ‘world of reality. e “you” of rour- self, which had to take ylml aginary pictures that place you in com- mand. That'’s why you sometimes ex- perience a shock when waking suddenly. Reality is so painful that you don't like o accept it. 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