WISE MEN SAY
That little men have short tempers. ’ ‘ That it js not work that kills men —it is worry. That if you and your Job are not friends, part company, That the longer you live, if you live right, the less you will think of yourself. That following the lino of least resistance is what makes rivers and men crooked. That determination reduces hard work to nothing; procrastination makes- hard work out of nothing. That to keep watching, to keep working, to let the brain and hand go together —that: is the secret ol success. That if you divide the mind you scatter the effort. It is riot only necessary to concentrate, but it is necg essiiry to concentrate on one thing at a time. That the man who is an optimist is usually a success, for his mind is never worrying about the reasons why a thing cannot be done. He doesn't think that way.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2089, 12 February 1920, Page 1
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