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| May 26, 1929 | The
Biggest Book in This Row Could Not Be Pushed Over by the Strength of
the Little Man Standing Below. But the Wise Little Man at the Right
Treats the Books as He Would a Row of Dominoes, First Pushing Over
the Little Easy One, Letting Those That Follow Push All the Others.
He Has the Right Plan. The Mind, Like the Muscles, Requires Gradual Development. No Young Man Would Try to Run a Hundred Yards in Ten Seconds “Flat” on the First Day. He’d Be Satisfied with Twelve Seconds or a Slower Gait to Start. And Gradually Work Down to Ten Seconds, and Beat That if Possible. So with the Work of the Brain in the Right Way. Begin at the Right End. The Rest is Easy. This is an Editorial for Serious Young People, AND OLD PEOPLE. |
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