Wyo . s physical forces. The time-honored cry of Allah wills it and the equally renowned shibBoleth of Manana can only be con-sidered as either a mental impairment or an example of physical there are and have been who stricly follow the spirit and letter ofthe Arab proverb of least exertion. They are indolent. Others con-ceive an idea as with a flash of inspiration and forthwith must needsset the world afire, dissipating energy everywhere, but having no con-nected plan of attack or a definite model to attain. They are impul-sively ignorant and wasters of resources. Others again, w


Wyo . s physical forces. The time-honored cry of Allah wills it and the equally renowned shibBoleth of Manana can only be con-sidered as either a mental impairment or an example of physical there are and have been who stricly follow the spirit and letter ofthe Arab proverb of least exertion. They are indolent. Others con-ceive an idea as with a flash of inspiration and forthwith must needsset the world afire, dissipating energy everywhere, but having no con-nected plan of attack or a definite model to attain. They are impul-sively ignorant and wasters of resources. Others again, with deeplyevolved aims and possessing a well-gained preparation, approach aproblem with a distinct knowledge of its difficulties and resolve it withelegance, in minimum time and with concentrated effort; that is, in-geniouslv. They are engineers, whatever their work may be. Hewers of wood and drawers of water have listlessly toiled andstriven through dull ages, taxing brawn to the straining, but with a. ^. P mi/lftrr •(X=>0 \ (xz»^ :0o- 00-!- comatose brain. As a concrete example: we are informed that thepyramids were erected in the course of decades by countless hordes ofthe enslaved, under lash and spur, m the crudest manner possible. Theirsupreme efforts resulted only in a sepulchral pile encasing the sarco-phagus of a tyrannous overlord. Upon the other hand, our modernskyscrapers are built with neatness and expediency at the movement ofa throttle or the throwing of a switch, and they house an army of theindustriously efficient working for the welfare of the living. To the ambitous young man, Wyoming presents manifold oppor-tunities to profitably exercise his ingenuity.


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