SUCCESS IN BUSINESS.
“There is no set of rules that out can follow with the assurance tha. success will he won. Success is elusive and lickic. It attends the elforts of the midescn ing as well a ilie deserving; it iinuicis the clever am yields its prizes to the dull; it comes as the reward of ceaseless toil, and i. crowns the light labours of a few hours .Most successful men are quite sure that limy can account i>r t .ci. wn siicccs.mu their explanations arc singularl incoiiviii ing. At the end of an un utceessful day’s fishing a brother anger nine solemnly handed us a fly that ie declared was infallible. 11 With that in your box you never need take home in empty creel,’ he said. His own basket was empty, hut his faith in his favourite fly wax unshaken. And so i! is with business maxims. They are the rail of ripe experience, and Lhcy contain milch that is worthy of acceptation. hut they are not inl'al'ihle.”‘Timcs Engineering Supplement.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1929, Page 7
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172SUCCESS IN BUSINESS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1929, Page 7
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