He who Destroys the Joy of Life Is the Real Author tion was shown f. i. in the tests with arithmetical problems, sanity, of poverty, of all those things which are, to a account of alcohol possesses a partly discharging credit ac- Time was when the enjoyment of physical existence effect of alcohol either only a diminution of the direct work would deprive us of part of the joy of living, with performed by the muscle or of some functions lying within logical experiments always gave as the final result of the one has yet succeeded in fathoming the extent to which the ences be stimulated, fructified or awakened and set free. These are matters which, for the present, lie beyond the reach tive, in fact all artistic activity may under similar influ- The Rule of "Not Too Much." This may be considered a strange indictment I am of Crime and Misery. memorizing, "inner" and "outer" associations, etc. But no being the real promoter of misery, of crime, of in- bringing against the anti-alcoholist. I charge him who pressions received, the synthetic, creative, poetic and forma- count. of weights and measures, and here the undeniable heavy debit powers of soul life slumbering in the depths of conscious- great extent, the results of spiritual starvation. 39 the sphere of the intellect, the understanding; such diminu- ness, the emotions, the free and fanciful combination of im-