TIPS.
Don’t be afraid to impart what you know to others, when it is something that may help them without hurting you. Pointers that are kept to one’s self get rusty like the gold pieces that a miser stows away in a dark crevice. Gold was brought into the honest daylight and minted for the express purpose that it should circulate for the benefit of all —and the same is true about the facts that men dig from the mines of experience.
There’s only one way of being sure of having a place that suits you ; and that’s a point of forgetting everything else except your suitability for the place.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3770, 3 September 1907, Page 4
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110TIPS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3770, 3 September 1907, Page 4
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