1. In order that the mind should act with vigour and quickness when required, it is needful that it should have frequent intervals of reaction and rest. It is only thus that its healthfulness can be retained. There is a story about the Apostle John which teaches the lesson in a simple yet forcible manner. A hunter passing his dwelling one day saw the Apostle seated at his door caressing a little bird in his hand with the delight of a child. The hunter was surprised that so devout a man was thus wasting his time. The Apostle said to the hunter, "Why do you not keep your bow always bent?" "Because it would soon lose its strength if it was always strung," was the reply. "Well," rejoined the Apostle, "it would be the same with my mind; if I give no relaxation it would, in like manner, soon lose its force.". (precis writing.)
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