SUCCESS.
A STUDY IN SUGGESTION.
A failure! ’Tis clemnalion to admit it, No thought of failure must the soul comfess: Mark out your target, and you’ll surely hit it, But make it worthy—or beware Success!
First strengthen all your powers of concentration, Then cast out fear and every idle guess; Be cheerful, calm, avoid undue elation, And you are on the pathway to ■ Success.
Look not aside, for as you tread that highway Illusive joys shall beckon you with stress; Bright flower-strewn paths, and each of them a byeway, To lure you from the pathway of Success.
In kindliness pursue vour occupation. Seek not to win by other men's distress, Quit envy, hate, and vane expostulation. They’re pitfalls on the highway to Success.
And when you pray —for prayer is is concentration — Pray not for power to wield in selfishness; Forget yourself, and by renunciation
Pass onward through the portals of Success! —Stanley 0. Batf.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2304, 19 July 1921, Page 4
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155SUCCESS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2304, 19 July 1921, Page 4
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