Saturday, November 14, 2009

The Master Key to Richness - Napolean Hill - Part 7

Andrew Carnegie's analysis of the Master Mind Principle

 

Occupation:

Every man has a tendency to take on the mannerisms, beliefs, mental attitude, political & economic viewpoint as well as other traits of the more outspoken of the men with whom he associates in his daily work. The tragedy of this lies in the fact that not always is the most outspoken among one's daily associates the soundest thinker; and very often he is the man with a grievance, who takes pleasure in airing the grievance among his fellow workers

 

Men of sound character, who know exactly what they wish, usually have the wisdom to keep their own counsel and seldom waste any of their time trying to discourage others. They are so busily engaged in promoting their own purpose that they have no time to waste with anyone or anything which does not contribute in one way or another to their benefit

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