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There is not much need to prove that holidays are necessary for most schoolboys. They are quite convinced that they are most desirable too. They welcome a holiday from school with hilarious joy and plague the headmaster with the least excuse to them off their lessons. It would be more in place to convince them of the necessity of work and study. Yet, may be desirable to show that regular intervals of rest, recreation, or a change of occupation are really necessary. As the rhyme says, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."
Holidays at proper intervals are especially necessary for young and those engaged in hard mental work. Continuous work without a break will injure the health and cause a nervous breakdown. the other hand, a short holiday, rightly used, will send us back to our work with renewed zest and vigour.
"Rightly ." It all depends upon that, for holidays may be abused. Suppose the holidays are spent in stupid idleness, or in an round of exciting amusements, or shut up in stuffy rooms drinking and playing, or in any other unhealthy way. In that , the boy or man will come back to work tired, listless, and uninterested. Instead of doing good, the holiday has done more harm than steady work could ever do.
How can a vacation then be best utilised so that we return to with renewed vigour and a keener interest than ever before? If we are students or have been shut up in stuffy , we should get away into the pure air of the country and live a healthy, open-air life, enjoying games or sports. should avoid unhealthy distractions, keep early hours, and get plenty of restorative sleep. And we should not be completely idle. A of occupation is a rest, and if we have a little regular work to do, work that we take an interest , it will make our holiday healthier and more enjoyable.