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... duty to use it well , and in fulfilling that duty be sure you will gain your reward in increased capacity for getting the utmost out of all that life has to offer . O CHAPTER II QUALITIES THAT MAKE FOR SUCCESS " The The Gift of Power 19.
... duty to use it well , and in fulfilling that duty be sure you will gain your reward in increased capacity for getting the utmost out of all that life has to offer . O CHAPTER II QUALITIES THAT MAKE FOR SUCCESS " The The Gift of Power 19.
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... duty of each of us to take his part in society . This duty is a double one . We owe it to society and we owe it to ourselves . The key - note of life is duty to one's neighbor , and our neighbors are all about us . There are people we ...
... duty of each of us to take his part in society . This duty is a double one . We owe it to society and we owe it to ourselves . The key - note of life is duty to one's neighbor , and our neighbors are all about us . There are people we ...
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... duty to yourself and to those you meet . The effect of your optimism will spread itself in ever - widening circles , affecting people you never meet , and the world will be a better and a brighter place because of your life . You have ...
... duty to yourself and to those you meet . The effect of your optimism will spread itself in ever - widening circles , affecting people you never meet , and the world will be a better and a brighter place because of your life . You have ...
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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