" The things we need most for immediate practical
purposes are all abstractions.
• We need a
right view of the human lot,
• a right
view of the human society;
and if we were living eagerly and angrily in the enthusiasm
of those things,
we should, ipso facto, be living simply in the genuine and
spiritual sense.
Desire and danger make every one simple. And to those who talk to us with interfering
eloquence about Jaeger and the pores of the skin, and about Plasmon and the
coats of the stomach, at them shall only be hurled the words that are hurled at
fops and gluttons, ...
"Take no thought what ye shall eat or
what ye shall drink, or wherewithal ye shall be clothed. For after all these things do the Gentiles
seek. But seek first the kingdom
of God and His
righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you."
...Those amazing words are not only extraordinarily good,
practical politics; they are also superlatively good hygiene. …
…The one supreme way of making all
those processes go right, the processes of health, and strength, and grace, and
beauty, the one and only way of making certain of their accuracy, is to think
about something else….
…If a man is bent on
climbing into the seventh heaven, he may be quite easy about the pores of his
skin. If he harnesses his waggon to a
star, the process will have a most satisfactory effect upon the coats of his
stomach. …
…For the thing called "taking
thought," the thing for which the best modern word is
"rationalizing," is in its nature, inapplicable to all plain and
urgent things. …
… Men take thought and ponder rationalistically, touching remote
things--things that only theoretically matter, such as the transit of Venus….
… But only at their peril can men
rationalize about so practical a matter as health."
(Heretics, Ch 10, On Sandals and Simplicity;Gilbert K.Chesterton)
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