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ginality, power and ideas, and as a means of getting and deserving to get everything one wants. I am offering self-discipline because it works. People who get so low in their minds and who so little see how self-discipline works that they actually have the face to feel noble and beautiful about it when they are having some, cannot make it work. They must be leaving most of theirs out.... The psychology of self-discipline is the psychology of the inventor. The inventor is the man who lives in the daily habit of criticising his own mind, and disciplining himself. The source of his creative and original power is that more than other men he keeps facing necessities in himself, keeps casting off old selves, old preconceptions and breaking through to new ones. The spiritual and intellectual source of the grip of the inventor upon modern life, is that he is a scientist in managing his own human nature and his own mind, that he had a relentless rejoicing habit of disciplining himself. In every renaissance, revival or self-renewal the world has had, people have had the time of their lives. The great days of history have been the eras of great candid truth-facing, self-discipline. Self-discipline and self-discovery go together. There is a greater return on the investment in being born again, in getting what one wants, than in anything else in the world. If one sees through himself, he can see through anybody. It explains and clears up one's enemies and clears one's own life for action. Sec. 5. _To-morrow._ I am not writing a beautiful wistful work on how I wish human nature would work or hope it is going to work, in America. I am recording a grim, matter-of-fact, irresistible, implacable law in the biology of progress. I am not nagging, teasing or apologizing. I am not saying what I say as religion or as the Lord said unto Moses, or even "as it seems to me." I am not dealing in what I want to have happen. I am dealing in truth as a force and not as a property. I am foretelling what has got to happen. People who do not believe it will have to get out of the way of it. The conscious control of capital, the conscious control of labor, the conscious control of the public group--the arrival and the victory of the men who get their way by self-control and who are invited by all to have control of others because they have control of themselves, is a law of nature. I am not preaching or teasing. I am
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