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From: Your name here
Dear Friend,
Suppose you
should wake up Christmas morning and
find yourself to be the owner of a
bicycle. It is a brand-new wheel and
everything is in perfect working order.
The bearings are
well oiled, the nickel is bright and
shiny and it is all tuned up and ready
for use. If you are a careful, sensible
boy you can have fun with it for a long
time until finally, like the "One Hoss
Shay" in the poem, it wears out and goes
to pieces all at once.
On the other
hand, if you are careless or indifferent
or lazy you may allow the machine to get
out of order or to become rusty from
disuse, or perhaps when a nut works
loose you neglect it and have a
breakdown on the road, or you may forget
to oil the bearings and in a short time
they begin to squeak and wear.
If you are another kind of a boy, you
may be careful enough about oiling and
cleaning the wheel, but you may also be
reckless and head—strong and will jump
over curbstones and gutters or ride it
over rough roads at a dangerous rate of
speed, and in this way shorten its life
by abuse just as the careless boy may by
neglect.
It is just so with the
human body which, after all, is a
machine too, and, more than that, it is
the most wonderful and perfect machine
in the world. With care it should last
many years. With abuse or neglect it may
very soon wear out.
The boy who
neglects his health is like the boy who
allows the bearings on his wheel to
become dry or the metal parts rusty. The
chief difference is that when the
bicycle wears out or breaks down we may
replace the parts or even buy another
machine, but when our health is injured,
money will not restore it.
In order to keep well we must observe
certain rules of health. By exercise we
keep the working parts in good order. If
we are lazy or indolent we are like the
bicycle that is allowed to go to pieces
from lack of use. If we are reckless and
foolhardy we may injure some part of the
delicate machinery from excessive
exercise or strain.
Play is the most natural thing in the
world but we must use judgment in
our play. A boy or girl who is not
allowed to play or who is restrained by
too anxious parents is unhappy indeed.
Nearly all animals play. We know, for
instance, that puppies, kittens, and
lambs are playful.
It is a
perfectly natural instinct. By proper
play we build up our bodies and train
our minds. The healthy man never
gets too old to play. He may not care to
play marbles or roll hoops, but he will
find his pleasure in some game or sport
like tennis, golf, horseback riding,
camping, fishing or hunting.
In this book we shall talk about some
forms of play and recreation that are
not strictly confined to children, but
which we may still enjoy even after we
have become grown men and women.
This ebook is
about Play and Outdoor Lifestyle. It
is a lifestyle that everyone should
cultivate in order to live a long and
happy life.
If we live a natural, open-air life we
shall have but little need of doctors or
medicine. Many of our grandmothers'
notions on how to keep well have changed
in recent years.
Old-fashioned
remedies made from roots and herbs have
been almost completely replaced by
better habits of life and common-sense
ideas.
We used to
believe that night air was largely
responsible for fevers and colds.
Doctors now say that one of the surest
ways to keep well is to live and sleep
in the open air.
In many modern
houses the whole family is provided with
outside sleeping porches with absolutely
no protection from the outside air but
the roof.
I have followed
the practice of sleeping in the open air
for some time, and in midwinter without
discomfort have had the temperature of
my sleeping porch fall to six degrees
below zero.
Of course it is
foolish for any one to sleep exposed to
rain or snow or to think that there is
any benefit to be derived from being
cold or uncomfortable.
The whole idea
of open-air sleeping is to breathe pure,
fresh air in place of the atmosphere of
a house which, under the best
conditions, is full of dust and germs.
If we become
outdoor sleepers, coughs and colds will
be almost unknown. General Sherman
once wrote a letter in which he said
that he did not have a case of cold in
his entire army and he attributed it to
the fact that his soldiers slept and
lived in the open air.
One can almost tell a man who sleeps in
the open by looking at him. His eye is
clear and his cheek ruddy. There is no
surer way to become well and strong than
to become accustomed to this practice.
Then you can laugh at the doctor and
throw the medicine bottles away.
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