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The man who does his job precisely as he would do it if he owed the business may see the day when he will own…

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Those who do no more than they are paid for have no real basis for requesting more pay because they are already getting all they…

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The richest persons are those who give most in service to others. Financial wealth is only one measure of success. The truly happy and successful…

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You cannot make all people like you, but you can rob them of a sound reason for disliking you.   Even the most popular people…

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Remember that every time you go the extra mile, your place someone under obligation to you.   When you do something to or for another,…

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Don’t blame children who are bad. Blame those who failed to discipline them. Ralph Waldo Emerson once observed, “Our chief want in life is somebody…

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If you don’t want your life to be “messed up,” don’t fool around with those who have messed up theirs.   It is peculiar of…

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Isn’t it peculiar that some people are so clever at inviting alibis and so dull at doing the job that would make alibis useless? If…

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The one who tries to get something for nothing generally winds up getting nothing for something.   Those who think they can get by life…

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Drifting, without aim or purpose, is the first cause of failure. Without a plan of you life, it is easier to follow the course of…