Notes from a Busy Man's Desk

WHEN we find ourselves wishing for more money for "the good we could do with it," it is well to ask ourselves if we are doing all the good we can with what we have.

A sick business needs the same mental regimen as a sick body. Neither can permanently manifest harmony, if fear, greed, envy, or deceit is allowed to control.

To avoid disappointment there is one recipe that never fails. It is to make God's way our way in whatever we do or think, and to learn to say "Thy will be done" before the fact as well as afterwards.

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