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... profit by what you do , and you will gain strength and knowledge which will pull you through next time . Do not ... profits by his misfortunes and turns them to account ; and he marches straight on to success . Do not assume that you ...
... profit by what you do , and you will gain strength and knowledge which will pull you through next time . Do not ... profits by his misfortunes and turns them to account ; and he marches straight on to success . Do not assume that you ...
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... profit either to your well - being or to your busi- ness . Of your natural gifts you can never give enough . Hundreds of men are still sitting on clerk's stools because they gave grudgingly of their time and their labor to their ...
... profit either to your well - being or to your busi- ness . Of your natural gifts you can never give enough . Hundreds of men are still sitting on clerk's stools because they gave grudgingly of their time and their labor to their ...
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Keith Johnston Thomas. entitled to make a profit out of your services , and it is your duty to give him as big a profit as you can . If you can crowd into your day's work as much labor as the average clerk in the same office gets through ...
Keith Johnston Thomas. entitled to make a profit out of your services , and it is your duty to give him as big a profit as you can . If you can crowd into your day's work as much labor as the average clerk in the same office gets through ...
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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