FAITH THAT BRINGS SUCCESS
VALUE OF CONFIDENCE
LONDON, Oct. 5
“The secret of success is to know what you want, and to let nothing stand in your way until you have got it,” said Sir Charles Higham, at a meeting, of the Regent Advertising CUib. “There is a velvet-lined pathway of access, hut it is the seemingly attracivo bye-paths that cause you to lose our way. Most people seem to live ap to the adage, M don’t know where am going, hut I am on my way.’ i’iiev have no point which they are really striving to reach. They are wanderers in industry. They grumble. They lament. They never get a move on. “Plan out your career. Getting success to-day is a highly specialised business. “Have faith in yourself in your abilities in the concern for which you are working. The world is full of it. It is only those who can ignore it who move on. Listen to advice hut don’t take all of it. You have got to run your life—yourself.’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1928, Page 3
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