WILL-POWER IN BUSINESS
by doing. He should study his whole company,
t0O0.
The right job for him will be the one in
which he can make the most improvements
and earn the most money. As soon as he finds
himself creative and earning more and more
money, he will know that he has found his
right place.
The main thing about every young man is
not what he is, but what he may become.
There was a young man working in the
Potteries. His clothes were stained with clay.
His wages were very small. He became Sir
Oliver Lodge.
There was a young man drudging in an
Italian factory. He looked no different from
the other workmen. He seemed to be destined
to spend his life in poverty and oblivion. He
became Caruso.
There was a young man working as an
assistant to a photographer. He sat in a dingy
room and touched up photographs. He became
Sir John Lavery.
There was a young man who mended
bicycles in a little repair shop. Not much of a
job. His thoughts were on something else.
He became Sir William Morris.

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