SECRETS OF SUCCESS.
WHERE ARE THE GOOD CHAXCES TO-DAY? In the worker who brings power instead of weakness to his task. In the man or woman who is working for a noble, unselfish end. In the worker who takes the trouble to go to the bottom of everything. In the man who puts faith in hard work and stiek-to-it-ive-ness rather than in luck. In the one who takes the thorns in his occupation with as good a grace as the roses. In the man who can do things with force and originality, not simply dream about them. In the one who has conquered fear, and whose faith in God a,nd confidence in self never waver. ' In the man or womap who not only has high ideals, but is also willing to make sacrifices to live up to them. In the employee who does not measure the quality and quantity of his work by the amount of his salary. In the one who expects great things of himself and spares no pains in the effort to realise his expectations. In the courageous straggler who puts grit, determination, and will-power against his handicap, whatever it may be. In the worker who sees opportunities to be accurate, prompt, courteous, kind, generous, and true in everything he does. In the man who no more doubts his success, when hewing his way through obstacles, than when his road lies smooth before him. ' In the man or woman who never gives way to discouragement, who al- \\ aJ s faces towards the sun, who acts, thinks, and lives in expectation of success. In _ every man, woman and child, not outside of one, not here or there, or elsewhere, dependent on this circumstance or that, but right within himself, is the possibility of a grand success.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 170, 27 October 1910, Page 6
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298SECRETS OF SUCCESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 170, 27 October 1910, Page 6
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