The Pleasures Of Business

No human mind isoontented without occupation. No huma sohï ia satisfied without an aim or purposö in life. The greatest success in fife consista notin the ■ imulition oí ííches; bú( in be-" ingable to acquire uealth with a dispom lo apply i; In such a manner that it shall be a" comfort and hlossing to' others - not in the mere girin;; away oí , 'v, but in pötting people in a Tay to labor and help tnemselves. Thera' is no pleaaure in oppression. There is no joy in grimding and gjoltï from the poor; bul then al deal ofgenuín ion in being ablé' ttf offer steady and honorable employmínt to the nianv willing hands that liava not hing t' do. One of the grteatest enjo yn ii-ii - of 1 heprospvoi man consista in being able to eoniíorlably proyide for the"iüany nplóyes1 in' his house oí manufaotory. l doing tíliis he is fullilling liis obligatiorta to socie. l.'ii.ims a nsiíul and honored q; biísiness to him isa real pleasvre; he enjoya lús successes, when they are fairly won b feels that ho' deseï When a busiaess man has the right kind of a purpose i ti life he enjoys his occu] a jtisi and worthy in hia prbsperity, lie is pleased ■i and gratitnde of thoso' i he direct tod controla in the management of his :: Faire, and he foels (lia! in benefitting hincself he is conferiug a iuvor upoii üLiiei-s. - M
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