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Pushing to the Front

CHAPTER XXII
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'Get the most money for the least work,' is my rule, and I get twice as much money as you do." "That may be," replied the other, "but I shall like myself better, I shall think more of myself, and that is more important to me than money." You will like yourself better when you have the approval of your conscience.

That will be worth more to you than any amount of money you can pocket through fraudulent, skimped, or botched work.

Nothing else can give you the glow of satisfaction, the electric thrill and uplift which come from a superbly-done job.

Perfect work harmonizes with the very principles of our being, because we were made for perfection.

It fits our very natures.
Some one has said: "It is a race between negligence and ignorance as to which can make the more trouble." Many a young man is being kept down by what probably seems a small thing to him--negligence, lack of accuracy.


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