THE SECRET OF PROSPERITY.
"“Wealth is not prosperity,” writes Sir William Crawford in the Daily Mail. “Prosperity is the effect of the will to succeed. It means far more than gold, or ease, or power, or love to gain. It is the effect ,0!’ the harmonious application of mind attuned to nature, with a. will to wrest from it all our daily wants. Prosperity is never lost. When the wishbone is where the backbone should be, prosperity steps aside, but is ever in attendance ready to rejoin harmonious industry. Prosperity will not come unless it is beckoned to. We cannot even get water from a tap without some sign of labour, and to bring the water to the tap necessitated much though and heavy toil. Immediately we apply our tools to industry, prosperity is alert and willing to journey towards us. Let us apply our tools with a will and satisfy al wants. Let us be in sympathy with our work and remember that sympathy produces harmony. If we are not in sympathy with our work our tools are not in sympathy with us.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3763, 6 March 1928, Page 4
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184THE SECRET OF PROSPERITY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3763, 6 March 1928, Page 4
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