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Project Gutenberg's How to Get on in the World, by Major A.R. Calhoon This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success Author: Major A.R. Calhoon Release Date: February 16, 2007 [EBook #20608] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HOW TO GET ON IN THE WORLD *** Produced by Theresa Yarkoni HOW TO GET ON IN THE WORLD; or, A LADDER TO PRACTICAL SUCCESS. [pic] by MAJOR A. R. CALHOUN. PUBLISHED BY THE CHRISTIAN HERALD, Louis KLOPSCH, Proprietor, BIBLE HOUSE, NEW YORK. Copyright 1895, BY LOUIS KLOPSCH. PRESS AND BINDERY OF HISTORICAL PUBLISHING CO., PHILADELPHIA. TABLE OF CONTENTS. I. What is Success? II. The Importance of Character III. Home Influences IV. Association V. Courage and Determined Effort VI. The Importance of Correct Habits VII. As to Marriage VIII. Education as Distinguished from Learning IX The Value of Experience X. Selecting a Calling XI. We Must Help Ourselves XII. Successful Farming XIII. As to Public Life XIV. The Need of Constant Effort XV. Some of Labor's Compensations XVI. Patience and Perseverance XVII. Success but Seldom Accidental XVIII. Cultivate Observation and Judgment XIX. Singleness of Purpose XX. Business and Brains XXI. Put Money in Thy Purse Honestly XXII. A Sound Mind in a Sound Body XXIII. Labor Creates the Only True Nobility XXIV. The Successful Man is Self-Made XXV. Unselfishness and Helpfulness HOW TO GET ON IN THE WORLD CHAPTER I WHAT IS SUCCESS? It has been said that "Nothing Succeeds Like Success." What is Success? If we consult the dictionaries, they will give us the etymology of this much used word, and in general terms the meaning will be "the accomplishment of a purpose." But as the objects in nearly every life differ, so success cannot mean the same thing to all men. The artist's idea of success is very different from that of the business man, and the scientist differs from both, as does the statesman from all three. We read of successful gamblers, burglars or freebooters, but n
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