Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers by Arthur Brisbane
page 131 of 366 (35%)
page 131 of 366 (35%)
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You may deceive one employer, or ten. But 36> you can't deceive
nature, and you can't deceive yourself. You can form good habits only through regular work. You can develop your faculties only through exercising them honestly and systematically. ---- MERELY WORKING "FAIRLY WELL" IS NOT ENOUGH. If you want to run a mile fast, you do not merely jog. You try every day to run the mile faster than you did the day before. If you want to learn to jump high, you strain your muscles and try over and over to do what you can't do. Ultimately you achieve it. Keep that in mind when you work. Remember that you must wind yourself up. The most watchful employer may discharge you. But he cannot wind you up. Be a self-winding machine, and keep yourself wound up. Your hardest effort may fail to achieve greatness. But honest work will at least make it impossible for you to be a failure. Train your brain, nerves and muscles to regular, steady, conscientious effort. Make up your mind that FOR YOUR OWN SAKE you will make every effort your best effort. You will soon find yourself a more successful, more self-respecting, abler man or woman. |
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