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Laugh and Live

CHAPTER X
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We can safely imagine him treating the members of his family as though they were servants, and his employees as though they were slaves.

He may succeed in small things but in the big game of life we may write him down as a failure.
If we have a big idea we take it to a big man--_the man of vision_.
Anything less is to putter around aimlessly.

The bigger he is, the more democratic.

He will not look for imperfections in our personal make-up when we show him the _new process_ we have discovered.
To be democratic is a triumph of the soul--tending to bring us in close touch with the throbbing heart of humanity.

There is no isolation for those of unaffected charm and manner--no barrier in the way of friendship worth having.


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