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<h2 class="chapter_title"><span class="chapter_number">VI</span><br/> Study the Human Soul</h2>
<p class="chapter_summary">
The first step is to give more thought and
attention to people, to establish more points of
contact. Let us do humanly, individually, man
to man, what we are trying to do in a great big
way.</p>
<p class="first_paragraph"><span class="first_word">I was</span> visiting the home of a famous
manufacturer recently and he took
me out to his farm. He showed me
his cattle. Above the head of each heifer
and each cow was the pedigree. The most
careful record was kept of every animal.
He had a blue-print in his library at home
of every one of those animals. Yet when
we began later to talk about the labour
problem in his own plant and I asked him
how many of his people he knew personally,
he told me,—I quote his words:</p>
<p>“Why, they are all alike to me, Mr.
Babson. I don’t know one from the
other.”</p>
<p>Later in the evening—it was during the
Christmas vacation—a young fellow drove
up to the house in a fancy automobile,
came in and asked for this manufacturer’s
only daughter in order to take her to a
party. I didn’t like the looks of the fellow
very well. After they had gone out, I
said to the father:</p>
<p>“Who is that chap?”</p>
<p>The father replied: “I don’t know;
some friend of Mary’s.”</p>
<p>The father had every one of his cows
blue-printed, but he didn’t know the name
of the man who came to get his daughter
and who didn’t deliver her until two
o’clock the next morning! That man was
neglecting the human soul, both in his factory
and in his home.</p>
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<p>I repeat that we have gone crazy over
structures above ground. We are absolutely
forgetting the greatest of our resources,—the
great spiritual resource,
upon which everything depends. How
shall we develop these resources?</p>
<p>Certainly we are not developing this
great spiritual resource in the public
schools. The educational system was
originally founded by the Church to train
the children in the fundamentals of righteousness.
Gradually, but constantly, we
have drifted away from this goal and to-day
the purpose for which our schools
were started has been almost entirely lost.
In some states it is now a criminal offence
for a school superintendent to ask a prospective
school teacher what she believes or
whether she has any religion whatever!
Under these conditions, is it surprising
that the spiritual resources of our children
are lying dormant?</p>
<p>Much of the prosperity of this nation is
due to the family prayers which were once
daily held in the homes of our fathers. To
a very large extent this custom has gone
by. Whatever the arguments pro and
con may be, the fact nevertheless remains
that such family prayers nurtured and developed
these spiritual resources to which
the prosperity of the nation is due. The
custom of family prayers should be revived
along with many other good New
England customs which some modern
radicals may ridicule, but to which they
owe all that they possess.</p>
<p>The masses to-day are getting their real
education from the daily newspapers.
Many of these newspapers have much
good material, but the great effort of the
daily press is not to make <em>producers</em>, but
rather to make <em>consumers</em>. The policy of
the daily press is not to get people to
serve, but rather to get them to buy. Not
only is the larger portion of the newspapers
given up to advertising, but most
of this advertising is of non-essentials, if
not of luxuries. With this advertising
constantly before the people of the country,
it is but natural that the material
things should seem of greatest importance.
To remedy this situation is a great
problem to-day facing the Christian business
men of this country. What shall we
do about it?</p>
<p>The first step is to give more thought
and attention to people, and to establish
more points of contact. Let us do humanly,
individually, man to man, what we
are trying to do in a great big way. Another
method to develop this human resource
is to give people responsibility.
Moreover, we must do so if the nation is
to be truly prosperous.</p>
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