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(i) The farm boy's activities are direct. He deals with real, actual, useful things, problems, and events, and devel- 156 Outlook to Nature ops practical knowledge and ability. He can " do " things. City boys are likely to deal with pictures and models and descriptions, and with made-up exercises. The farm boy must overcome his own difficulties for himself. Every day brings him a hundred of these natural prob- lems. He tips over with a load of hay in the back lot. Does he go to the village to c...onsult an expert or to the library to look up references? He lives close to the raw materials, deals first-hand with them, and his meth- ods, although sometimes primitive, are short and effective. I am impressed with the indirectness and expensiveness of much of the work in cities, — those who do public work especially seem usually to be killing time, and the methods by which they are employed seem to a coun- tryman to be political and circuitous and to involve a great waste of efficiency. School of the Future 157 (2) The farm boy is trained to be industrious.
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