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MAXIMS FOR MILLIONAIRES

WEALTH WITHOUT WORRY There is in London a 74-years-old man who declares that, although he started business without a penny of capital and is now a millionaire several times over, he has never had to harbour a worry. He is Mr. Theodore Gary, of Kansas City, the head of a group of independent American telephone companies, chairman and almost owner of a banking trust, and chairman of the Missouri Highways Corporation. For the first time in his life Mr. Gary is taking a holiday—"just for a new experience,” he explains. It has been a somewhat flat experience, he told a reporter recently. In his pocket memorandum book, Mr. Gary has jotted down maxims he has evolved from experience. These are some of them, which he thinks will take anyone through what he calls the valley of the shadow of success: — Determine to be prosperous. Be patient and the world is yours. Hold your temper and your tongue. When you have found that honesty .nd ability have met in a man you can generally trust him. It is not enough to be truthful; it is essential, especially in business matters, to know what the truth is. Tell the truth to those entitled to know to others tell nothing. Stretch, stretch, stretch—morning, afternoon, evening and night. Never allow yourself to think or act as if you were in a hurry. Be content but not satisfied. Be particular but not critical. Most of the things we think w» know- are wrong.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 485, 15 October 1928, Page 13

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MAXIMS FOR MILLIONAIRES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 485, 15 October 1928, Page 13

MAXIMS FOR MILLIONAIRES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 485, 15 October 1928, Page 13