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h enters into the _French Bel Esprit_, or the _Genius_ improved by Reading and Conversation. But tho' this will hold in some very rare Instances, it must be much for its Advantage in ordinary Cases, that a _Genius_ should be diligently and carefully cultivated. In order to this, it should be early watched and observ'd. And this is a matter that requires deep Insight into Humane Nature. It is not so easy as many imagine, to pronounce what the proper _Genius_ of a Youth is. Every one who will be fiddling, has not presently a _Genius_ for Musick. The Idle Boy draws Birds and Men, when he should be getting his Lesson or writing his Copy; _This Boy_, says the Father, _must be a_ Painter; when alas! this is no more the Boy's _Genius_ than the _Parhelion_ is the true Sun. But those who have the Care of Children, should take some Pains to know what their true _Genius_ is. For here the Foundation must be laid for improving it. If a Mistake be made here, the Man sets out wrong, and every Step he takes carries him so much farther from Home. The true _Genius_ being discovered, it must be supplied with Matter to work upon, and employ it self. This is Fuel for the Fire. And the fitting a _Genius_ with proper Materials, is putting one into the Way of going through the World with Wind and Tide. The whole Force of the Mind is applied to its proper Use. And the Man exerts all his Strength, because he follows Inclination, and gives himself up to the proper Conduct of his _Genius_. This is the right way to excel. The Man will naturally rise to his utmost Height, when he is directed to an Employment that at once fits his Abilities, and agrees with his Taste. Care must also be taken, that a _Genius_ be not overstrain'd. Our Powers are limited. None can carry beyond their certain Weight. Whilst we follow Inclination, and keep within the Bounds of our Power, we act with Ease and Pleasure. If we strain beyond our Power, we crack the Sinews, and after two or three vain Efforts, our Strength fails, and our Spirits are jaded. It wou'd be of mighty Advantage towards improving a _Genius_, to make its Employment, as much as possible, a Delight and Diversion, especially to young Minds. A Man toils at a Task, and finds his Spirits flag, and his Force abate, e'er he has gone half thro'; whereas he can put forth twice the Strength, and complain of no Fatigue, in following his Pleasures. Of so much Advantage is it to make Business a Pleasure, if
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