A DAILY MESSAGE
DON’T DWELL ON YOUR FAILURES! Disn.'.rm. who began at such a modest height and ended at one so lofty, attributed his success to never dwelling on n failure. He failed often, hut he resolutely refused to dwell on his failures, because he did not wish to give the habit a hold. , Men who make mistakes acknowledge them, learn from them, build on them, and then Forget them; they lave the East, go forward, and rise.
But men who make mistakes am brood over them, become morally on leeblod by them; they go backward, and fall. Don’t dwell on your mistakes! Yesterday is dead. To-day is here, and to-day is making to-morrow. .Many a dead past is holding a living man hack. Bury it. and go forward. —Ai. PRESTON STANLEY.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1929, Page 1
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132A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1929, Page 1
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