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Literary
May 30, 1929
The Lusk Herald
Lusk, Niobrara County, Wyoming
What is this article about?
Dr. John Joseph Gaines advises tuning into life's positive 'symphonies' while avoiding negativity like static or commercial noise, emphasizing self-care and moral improvement to enrich the soul and better the world.
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HEART-TO-HEART TALK
(By Dr. John Joseph Gaines)
"TUNE IN"
There is a sweet symphony somewhere; tune in and get it. Yes, that's it—a sweet symphony somewhere; shift your dials until you find it, then sit back and let it into your soul; you will be made better by it.
It's a sad fact that not every noise you hear is a symphony. There are sloppy jazzes and melancholy dirges that afford no uplift whatever—tune away from them. You have a right to the best there is.
Aren't you keeping up a perfectly good receiving set?
But you won't get the best in the world unless you tune in for it. The worst will din your ears if you don't tune it out; it will bore you to death—and keep you looking sour while you live.
I am mighty careful of my receiving set. I feed it, clothe it, house it with jealous care; I never permit it to become rusty or dusty. I give it eight hours of sleep each night; I provide it with at least six hours of heartening toil every working day; that causes it to appreciate the symphonies that are here for the tuning in.
If "static" bothers me, I turn my dials away from it. That's the only way to get rid of it. When I see a sour, repellant face, I have to struggle to keep from shouting: "Get away from that static!"
Then there's the ballyhoo—the peddlers—that never lay off, even on Sunday—in this commercialized age. If I tire of them I tune 'em out. There's often good music, though, along with a peddlers' program. In fact, there is good in everything, as Shakespeare says, if we just tune in for it.
If this world is to be made better for us, we must try being better ourselves—and tune in for everything that ennobles and enriches the soul.
(By Dr. John Joseph Gaines)
"TUNE IN"
There is a sweet symphony somewhere; tune in and get it. Yes, that's it—a sweet symphony somewhere; shift your dials until you find it, then sit back and let it into your soul; you will be made better by it.
It's a sad fact that not every noise you hear is a symphony. There are sloppy jazzes and melancholy dirges that afford no uplift whatever—tune away from them. You have a right to the best there is.
Aren't you keeping up a perfectly good receiving set?
But you won't get the best in the world unless you tune in for it. The worst will din your ears if you don't tune it out; it will bore you to death—and keep you looking sour while you live.
I am mighty careful of my receiving set. I feed it, clothe it, house it with jealous care; I never permit it to become rusty or dusty. I give it eight hours of sleep each night; I provide it with at least six hours of heartening toil every working day; that causes it to appreciate the symphonies that are here for the tuning in.
If "static" bothers me, I turn my dials away from it. That's the only way to get rid of it. When I see a sour, repellant face, I have to struggle to keep from shouting: "Get away from that static!"
Then there's the ballyhoo—the peddlers—that never lay off, even on Sunday—in this commercialized age. If I tire of them I tune 'em out. There's often good music, though, along with a peddlers' program. In fact, there is good in everything, as Shakespeare says, if we just tune in for it.
If this world is to be made better for us, we must try being better ourselves—and tune in for everything that ennobles and enriches the soul.
What sub-type of article is it?
Essay
What themes does it cover?
Moral Virtue
Temperance
What keywords are associated?
Self Improvement
Positivity
Moral Instruction
Life Tuning
Soul Enrichment
What entities or persons were involved?
By Dr. John Joseph Gaines
Literary Details
Title
Heart To Heart Talk
Author
By Dr. John Joseph Gaines
Key Lines
There Is A Sweet Symphony Somewhere; Tune In And Get It.
You Have A Right To The Best There Is.
If This World Is To Be Made Better For Us, We Must Try Being Better Ourselves—And Tune In For Everything That Ennobles And Enriches The Soul.