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chants who are still struggling to stay in business. You come next. You pay fees and dues to lose your factories and stores. Take that for your lesson in subtraction. My twenty years amongst financiers is my practical experience.
 They try to get merchants to not advertise in the Benefactor. They say, “That’s a bad paper; Lawson, he’s a bad man.”
 Yes, Lawson is a very dangerous man when he stands between the financier and your little children. They must take his life before they can attack the children. And he will fight for the old folks, too —your feeble old parents.
 The old folks must all finish up in poor-houses or stockades sooner or later unless you, in the strength and vigor of your life, use talents God gave you to do what is right.
 Unless you get out and fight for the rights of the little children and feeble old folks there is no good reason why God should continue to keep you strong at all.
 One gets a horrible expression of the face when one selfishly wants everything but will give nothing. Little by little you get to look like the devil.
 I defy you greedy fellows who think more of yourselves than you do of the children and old folks to look into the mirror at midnight by the light of the moon. That mug of yours will frighten you.
 The face works according to microscopic muscles. They are connected with your sense machinery which acts in conjunction with your brain, and as you think, the facial expression describes your thoughts. When you think of harming anybody you show the sign of a demon. When you hate people those microscopic muscles write hate all over your face. I can tell by looking at any of your faces about how much you hate other people and how much love you have for yourself. You can’t keep that out of your face. Natural law does that.
 Natural law works according to action and reaction. If you act right, everything goes right with you. If you act wrong, everything goes wrong with you. If you hate others, others will hate you; you will even hate yourself. That is what the Direct Credits Society teaches children and that is why they are so far superior to children who have never been taught LAWSONOMY.
 We teach children to be kind to all human beings no matter what race they come from or what religion they believe in and then God will be kind to them, and His Natural Law will make them strong and successful. So these children of the Direct Credits Society grow up to be wonderful men and women. Some of them before they are six years old know more than full grown men and women.
 One little baby was bred under the rules of LAWSONOMY and is now about three years of age. The father and mother were officers of the Direct Credits Society. Previously they had inquired if there were any natural laws that would insure their having a good baby. So, I told them that they would have to live good lives themselves in order to have a good

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