David is saying that one...
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David is saying that one who "rules over men" should be like the morning sunshine or like he rain that makes the grass grow. In other words, as sunshine and rain cause the earth to bloom and produce, so should a ruler bring out the best in the people he rules. Here is an insight of which we ought to take note in our time. For that matter, all of us should so live as to bring out the best in the people around us. Some do.
When Phillips Brooks was at the peak of his influence in Boston, one of that city's newspapers one day had this comment: "The day opened cloudy and cheerless, but about noon Phillips Brooks came down town and everything brightened up."
A perplexed student went to Brooks with a whole mind-full of questions. After the interview, now feeling much betten, he realized that he had asked none of his questions. "Never mind," he thought, "What I really needed was not the solution of some special problems, but the contagion of a triumphant spirit."
After visiting Tolstoy, William Dean Howells wrote a friend: "I can never again see life in the way I saw it before I knew him." So it ought to be. And especially so with our rulers and our leaders who wield awesome influences oven our lives and our destinies.
-- Mann
When Phillips Brooks was at the peak of his influence in Boston, one of that city's newspapers one day had this comment: "The day opened cloudy and cheerless, but about noon Phillips Brooks came down town and everything brightened up."
A perplexed student went to Brooks with a whole mind-full of questions. After the interview, now feeling much betten, he realized that he had asked none of his questions. "Never mind," he thought, "What I really needed was not the solution of some special problems, but the contagion of a triumphant spirit."
After visiting Tolstoy, William Dean Howells wrote a friend: "I can never again see life in the way I saw it before I knew him." So it ought to be. And especially so with our rulers and our leaders who wield awesome influences oven our lives and our destinies.
-- Mann
