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everything," has before him a nature- 

 symbol, one worth thinking about, and 

 that carefully, even furiously also. For here 

 it turns out that tlje teaching of the econo- 

 mists who have identified comfort with 

 progress .have been so far right in unifying 

 them, no doubt; only they have been for- 

 getting that such progress tends to be 

 bought too dearly. Their gospel of "getting 

 on" is not necessarily getting on; and 

 hence their much preached and yet more 

 prayed for "success in life" so often turns 

 out the very reverse of success in living. 



Contrariwise, our bio-sociology tends to 

 justify the so-called "unpractical." It is 

 essentially the free-living and self-supporting 

 creatures tfrat really get QIU. that evolve in 

 the foest sense. So the idealist adventurer 

 who loves to meet the "bright eyes of 

 danger," who goes out to seek love and face 

 death 1 has trm* ^JOPPSS in._lif^ J 'hrW tlimjgk 

 it b^; and this not merely from the "ro- 

 mantic" point of view the philistines fancy 

 confined to novels, but from that rising 

 standpoint of ey(JiitiTliftt f T^alismjof which 

 morals in one age, religion in another, and 

 now art in our own, have each been the 

 presage. T^hujLJH facing 



.^lowest .life w * ***** th> gjyp way t.r> the 

 noblest hones of our own evolution. In 



