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The Investment of Influence

CHAPTER XI
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Every successful venture in the world of commerce or statecraft quadruples influence over the nation's youth.

This principle interprets the curiosity of the boy in store or bank, asking a thousand questions about his successful employer.

It explains why the eager aspirant for political influence searches all the journals for some word from Gladstone or Castelar or Bismarck.

A sentence from these great champions hath sufficed for reversing the policy of a government.

The memory of many triumphs lies back of the great leader's words and lends them weight.
Success is an orator; it charms multitudes.


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