A Benevolent Man set out to lead men in the paths of Peace, but his steps were turned in the other direction.
A Wise Man said: "You are going astray. You must turn about face." He answered, "Your theory may be good in the abstract, but I cannot stop to consider it. I am doing the immediate practical work of overcoming the obstacles at hand."
The path which he made led many astray, and the Wise Man repeated, "If you would succeed, you must turn to the right." "I have no time," replied the Benevolent One, "to discuss panaceas; if you really wish to do some good, come and help me fill up yon social gulf or bale out that landlocked Sea of Misery."
And because he was a Benevolent Man, many followed after him and they made men sick with toil, forsaking Justice for Expediency.
--- Bolton Hall
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