An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . ou have queer and new thoughts, and derive somepleasure in the inauguration of subjects and ideas. 8. You delight in leading the way, and being the primordial cause ofvaluable discoveries. 9. Thoroughly appreciating nascent and dawning intelligence, andoriginal minds, your pleasure will ever be to broach and set on foot whatis new and striking. ORIGINATIVENESS. IGl 10. You will invent, institute, and throw forth to the world many-very valuable thoughts, though you fail to compel society to compensateyou adequately for your di
An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . ou have queer and new thoughts, and derive somepleasure in the inauguration of subjects and ideas. 8. You delight in leading the way, and being the primordial cause ofvaluable discoveries. 9. Thoroughly appreciating nascent and dawning intelligence, andoriginal minds, your pleasure will ever be to broach and set on foot whatis new and striking. ORIGINATIVENESS. IGl 10. You will invent, institute, and throw forth to the world many-very valuable thoughts, though you fail to compel society to compensateyou adequately for your discoveries in embryo. 11. You are one of the very few that are capable of introducingschemes and originating valuable thoughts such as are worth propagation. 12. Possessed of great originality of mind, that is ever inventing andoccasioning in concert with kindred minds, you will follow your naturalbent by being originatively inclined. Every sentence you utter, as wellas every work you perform, will stand out as connotative and stampedwith the originality of Originativeness IV., the leader of fashion during his reign. 162 MENSURATIVEXESS. A. Manner of Developing the Originative Power:—Travel, ob-serve, and think for yourself; make, model, and fashion, but solely afteryour own ideas ; associate with those who have thoughts of their ownand dare to express them ; read the works of Lord Bacon, Stuart Mill,Herbert Spencer, Denton, and other authors whose writings are charac-terised by originality of thought ; in short, accept nothing unless yourreason sanctions it, and not even then unless it is new : but at all timeskeep in ndnd that * the little mind that loves itself will write and thinkwith the vulgar, while the great mind will be bravely and daringly eccen-tric, and, from universal benevolence, will scorn the beaten track. B. How TO Proceed to Curb the Excessive Action of Origin-ality:—Believe all you hear even though you cant eat all you see ; doas othe
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