Two Kinds of Real Boys
By Nady Cates,
Associate Editor
It has been the idea of many people for years that there is
only one kind of real true boy, and they say that it takes this boy to make a
real true man.
Now, come out of that idea and just say that there are two
kinds of real boys that make genuine men.
These are the two kinds that turn the world upside down and
advance the wheel of time into a bigger and better stage; the nature-loving or
the lad with a roving spirit, and the book-loving boy or the one with studious
habits. The former gets his knowledge by experience, by dealing with things
that are real, while the latter picks his from between the huge covers of
books. I dare say that we have as many great men from the latter type as from
the former, although it is generally thought that the former is the only real
boy and therefore makes the only genuine man.
I must say that most book-loving boys enter into a manhood’s
thinking long before the nature-loving youth; but all the while the
nature-loving boy is storing up his wonderful collections and when he reaches
manhood his precious gatherings of youth burst forth in one steady, golden
stream.
Many people can make an all afternoon conversation on one of
their neighbor’s boys. “Oh!” they exclaim, “he’s nothing but an old
bookworm—he’ll never amount to anything.”
Don’t get it wedged too far into your head that a bookworm
doesn’t get any pleasure out of his boyhood days, for he does. It is an untold
pleasure to him to ponder on his future welfare and to examine the masterpieces
of great men. You nature-loving boys, don’t criticize your playmate for not
looking at life with the same eyes that you do; but just think that he is
getting as much out of life as you are, but in his own particular way.
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