BUSINESS LIFE.
Don't be jealous of the fortunate man. . Investment is the proper utility of forces. If yon do nut sec the way clear, do nothing. If you know the value of time vou know the value of money. -)" grist can be ground with water which lias run past the mill. Sound men and women want monev lor the service they make it render. ' if you are a good friend to yourself vou will learn the art of saving money. Youth, willing hands, and an honest heart-there is siniicient capital for any man. J In a bull market never sell out at a loss stock which lias been bought during a iiad break. The more successful you are in business the more care you should take to keep a level head.
The pounds that you invest now arc the ones that will give you increment in the days to be.
It a market receives a sudden shock remember that the worse and more violent the break, the more rapid the recovery.
fheiv is a great advantage iu bavin" money working for you. lou can stop working all the sooner yourself
Riches have wings, and sometimes they lly away of themselves, sometimes they must be set Hying to bring in more.
You are burning up more money by insulting' opportunity than you would lose in a dozen disastrous ventures.
Regrets arc pour nourishment for bank accounts. It is not. how much a man loses that counts, but how much he learns when he docs lose.
Investment lias breadth, it is not narrowed down. It assists the many 'n helping the few. It is broader, more basic than most men realise.
In addition to having your own mistakes to guide you, you have tho experience established by the mistakes of others. Study them carefully, then avoid them.
Honest promotion is not so rare as most people imagine. There are hundreds of promoters who.are serving their stockholders with unswerving fidelity.
The surest road to wealth is to make your money work for you. (Jet out of the int. It may be a hard pull, but you will find the middle of the road easier to traddle.
If you have a reserve fluid so that you can withstand any attacks made on your business, you wiil hold your head higher, your stcii will be more elastic, you will have more confidence in yourself, you can get more business, and you will have less worry.
Take things as they come, and make the best of life. It will help you over the stiles and smooth your path wonderfully. But, apart from selfish motives, think of others, A cheerful countenance is good to look upon, bett'ii' than ruby wine. The individual with a merry twinkle in his eye, a smilu on his lips, and a cheery word for all, acts on his companions and friends like a cordial.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 202, 15 August 1908, Page 3
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482BUSINESS LIFE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 202, 15 August 1908, Page 3
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