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Page 76
... able you to start where some great man left off . Suppose Marconi had not studied electricity . He might have been inventing small batteries now , in- stead of producing the marvelous instruments which are making wireless telegraphy so ...
... able you to start where some great man left off . Suppose Marconi had not studied electricity . He might have been inventing small batteries now , in- stead of producing the marvelous instruments which are making wireless telegraphy so ...
Page 113
... able to work quicker . This means that you have more time for other tasks , and herein lies another secret of success . The more work you do the more you will be able to do , apart altogether from being able to earn more money . The ...
... able to work quicker . This means that you have more time for other tasks , and herein lies another secret of success . The more work you do the more you will be able to do , apart altogether from being able to earn more money . The ...
Page 181
... able to write well . You must be able to dig out from the recesses of your mind all the information that will illuminate the subject you are writing about . Here , again , some mental exercises will be useful . Take any good book of ...
... able to write well . You must be able to dig out from the recesses of your mind all the information that will illuminate the subject you are writing about . Here , again , some mental exercises will be useful . Take any good book of ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 THE GIFT OF POWER | 3 |
QUALITIES THAT MAKE FOR SUCCESS | 20 |
EVERY MAN HIS OWN MINDMAKER | 27 |
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