COURAGE IN BUSINESS.
“ Courage is vital to all business progress. Industrial prosperity demands enterprise under all sorts ol conditoins; t?ie sea is not always smooth, and the business vessel must often steer its perilous course through stormy waters. Decision have constantly to be made that arc far-reach-ing in their consequences, and which demand courageous thinking and action,” writes Air Angus Watson, in the “ baptist Times.” In my own experience, I would say that unless a business man, like Abraham of old, is J prepared sometimes to go out not j knowing whither he goes, but prepared j not only to face life’s problems, hut to overcome them, he cannot finally, sue- j coed. The great dividing line lor; human nature is whether we accept | the secular or the spiritual interpreta-: tiou of life’s problems. It we think of business or of any of life’s activionly limit our horkions, as so many business men do, hut finally we destroy , our vision.” j I :
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1929, Page 8
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162COURAGE IN BUSINESS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1929, Page 8
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