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their own soap, their own medici* cs uunc in the wilderness, they were sufficient unto themselves, for they were true Woodcrafters — they mastered the things about them. Conditions have changed and now most of these things have been taken from the home to the factory, so the old home training is no longer in reach.

The big value of all this knowledge was in that it bestowed power. For learning to (to gives more power to do, and when you let some one else do a thing for you, you eventually lose the power to do that thing. Through the ability to do have peoples prospered and nations become great.

When the Romans put in the hands of slaves the doing of everything, they thereby lost the power to do, and were defeated by themselves in their national life and then by their enemies in battle. The Vikings sailed their ships fearlessly and far, for they had proved themselves on many seas. In time of stress, each leader took the helm of his own ship; and the proud boast often heard among these world-subduing northern folk was: “I am a noble. My father owns his own forge.” Always in the world’s history, those who valued the ability to do have been strong and sturdy. The Persians’ battle flag in their strongest time was a blacksmith’s apron. Emerson recognized the value of doing things well when he said: “If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mousetrap than hb neighbor, though he live in the woods, the world will nuke a beaten path to his doorway.”

So the Woodcraft Girl of to-day will learn to do, if she would be happy and healthful; for life is made worth while, not by the few great moments, but by the making of the daily life pleasant and full of meaning. The difference in homes is largely in what one knows and can do. One is of value in the office from this standpoint. And the managing of a home so that it is clean, bright, and attractive, is one of the largest jobs. It pays the largest dividends because it brings satisfaction to all, not to mention the financial gain in knowing how to can and preserve, how to make one’s own clothes, etc.

Probably nothing is sadder than to go into a home where everything is bought ready prepared; clothing ready made, food bought in small quantities at a delicatessen shop, amusement had at me movies or at some place where it can be bought. The clothing is commonplace — no brain or pnde has gone into the making; the food was bought in a hurry and haphazardly. The amusements are often flat, and mostly superficial.

Oh, Woodcraft Girl, would you really live? They begin, not ..text pokračuje