Success (Second Edition) by Baron Max Aitken Beaverbrook
page 67 of 67 (100%)
page 67 of 67 (100%)
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affairs can help. Simply to go on making money after all personal need
for it has passed is, therefore, a form of selfishness, and, in consequence, will not bring happiness, and in the ultimate calculation that life can hardly be called successful which is not happy. My final message is one of hope to youth. Dare all, yet keep a sense of proportion. Deny yourself all, and yet do not be a prig. Hope all, without arrogance, and you will achieve all without losing the capacity for moderation. Then the Temple of Success will assuredly be open to you, and you will pass from it into the inner shrine of happiness. _Printed by Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury._ |
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