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out it. IKt THE VA.i-1-EY HYDA.U, GEORGLA. A man should standardize himself early in life with what he considers the essential vir- tues of a man, and he should practice them until they become habits of conduct. If he chooses honor, energy and courage, all the others will be added unto him. In my own experience I have learned never to take a dare from life, but to face what- ever comes. It is better to be defeated in the effort to achieve than to retreat without making it. To speak the truth is a sublime privilege which fools and cravens never enjoy. It is ignoble and unprofitable to practice vengeance, but it is despisable to court one ' s enemies and produces the perfectly correct impression that one is treacherous or knows himself to be inferior and incapable of the decent in- difference which buries enemies. The man who believes in God, and so acts, dignifies him- self. Such faith is a form of spiritual culture and ele- gance which the meanly bred who deny Him never have. As the shadows of the years lengthen behind him this is what every man knows: — It is more exalting to have earned his own self-respect than to have many worldly honors with- C t c( f oc Jx Twenty-Fon
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But I presume Ability is the outstanding quality essen- tial to gaining a high place in the competition of life. And Ability is Knowledge with understanding resting upon the basic qualities of Health, Character, Personality. What is the Understanding which gives us Knowledge? It is to know that everything one can manage to learn is closely related to everything one may ever want to do; this is the beginning of Wisdom. Do not be discouraged if as Seniors, you are barely catching a glimpse of this truth. The oppor- tunity for genuine education is boundless for those who keep their eyes open, observe what goes on about them and exer- cise the process of original thinking. Now, does Ability or Knowledge plus Health, Personality, and Character always succeed? By no means. There is a fi- nal sine qua non: Industry backed by determination. Every soul shaped for success must develop the indomitable Will to Win — and how. First eliminate the Laziness that is in you. Be unwil- ling to excuse yourself from work. Forget the clock drive yourself to Industry until it becomes your habit. This, then is the Chart of success: Health, Character, Personality, Knowledge, Industry; all yours for the demand- ing. But, remember, always, the greatest of these is Health.
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The Nash Motors Company .VfHi i iirfurnr.H o A ' tes i Cars and Trucks Kl•:XOSHA, V ' I8COXSI J young man, after graduating from col- ime to me for advice I would say to First, make up your mind that you are ing to lead an honest, industrious life. k ] ll H Next, that the life you lead will be clean i Hk. wHi in every respect; that as you go on down life ' s H I H pathway, you will attempt to do unto others, MWM BI as near as may be, as you would like to be done unto. Next, that you will not attempt to climb a ladder by starting at the top, but that you will be willing to begin down at the bottom and climb the ladder step by step. Next, that you will practice in your living and in your business life, economy, having in mind at all times that a dollar saved is as good as two earned. ' ' The next thing for the young man to do is to make up his mind about what he thinks he would like to do in a business or professional way through life, and then start at the bot- tom at that thing and not undertake to do something that he would not be interested in. When once he has decided upon his course, he should go at whatever the task may be with a firm desire and intention of succeeding at it and then be prepared to stick to it until he has mastered the task. Too many young men believe that all they have to do is receive a college education in order to be a success. What a great mistake this is I Men succeed through their own ef- forts and not on account of having enjoyed an education. The opportunities are as great, if not greater, than ever before for the young man who is willing to start at the bot- tom, work, and work intelligently and faithfully and not want to begin where the older man, who has made a success, leaves off. I believe that if any young chap is possessed of the right determination, the future is as bright as it ever was. 3. cfc - Twenty-Five
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