THERE IS NO SUCCESS FOR THE MAN-
Who vacillates. Who is faint-hearted. Who shirks responsibility. Who r dares to take risks. Who minks fate is against him. Who is discouraged by reverses. Who does not believe in himplf. Who expects nothing but failure. Who is always belittling himself. Who is always anticipating trouble. Who waits for something to turn up. Who complains that, he never had a is constantly grumbling about his Who never puts his heart into anything ho does. Who blames circumstances or other people for his failures. Who can do a poor day s work without a protest from his conscience. Who assumes the attitude of a victim whom everybody is bent on “doing. Who expects to eliminate from his work everything that is disagreeable or distasteful. _____
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Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 8
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130THERE IS NO SUCCESS FOR THE MAN- Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 8
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