DEVELOPING WILL-POWER

latest machinery, able management and skilled
salesmanship. =A small factory can make
profits if it is run by a man of large ideas—a
progressive, forceful man. It will not remain
small very long. He will make it grow.

But a little factory run by a little man, whose
ideas and methods are thirty years old, has no
more chance than a celluloid cat in a furnace.
Our railways and our banks have been organ-
ized into a few large groups. The next step in
progress is to form groups of our little fac-
tories.
The solution of all these problems is not in
any legislation nor act of the Government.
The Government should not do more. It
should do less. It should set business free to
manage its own affairs.

Our problems can only be solved by
strong individuals who have developed
Purpose-wills, who have overcome their inertia
and their hesitation and who dare to attack
difficulties.
Almost all of us have been slowed down.
We have been almost brought to a standstill,
either because of the wave of pleasure and
recreation, or because the difficulties seemed
too great for us to overcome.

If you have reached the age of forty, you

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