Show A RECIPE FOR FOR- SUCCESS Nine Rules Which the Famous Famois Lord Russell Prepared for the Guidance Guidance Guid Quid ance of His Els Son Is there any r recipe for success men have been asking each other for c cen cen- cen n- n tunes And today the question Is being being being be be- ing put more eagerly than it has ever been put before obtainable is' is Plainly the only answer such as may be vouchsafed by men themselves successful Perhaps the wisest thing to be done if you are somewhat vaguely starting out on ona a career and do not know how to make the most of it it Is to study some such set of rul rules s as those which the famous Lord Russell wrote down for the guidance guidance guid guld- member of ance of his son son son-a a. a younger the bar bir First First Begin Begin each days day's work with a memorandum of what is to be done in order of urgency Second Second Second-Do Do one thing only at a time Third Third Third-In In any business interviews note in your your diary or in your entries the substance of what takes place place for for corroboration in any aly future difficulty case whether Fourth Fourth Arrange Arrange any for brief or for your own judgment In Inthe inthe inthe the order of time s Fifth Fifth Fifth-Be Be scrupulously exact down down to the sm smallest ll st item in m mOney ney matters etc In your account of af them Sixth Sixth Sixth-Be Be careful to keep your papers papers papers pa pa- pers In neat and ands orderly fashion Seventh There Seventh There Is no need to confess ign Ignorance ran e to a client but never be above asking for advice advice from those competent competent to give it Itin in any matter of doubt and never affect t to understand when you do not understand thoroughly thor- thor y Eighth Get Eighth Get to the bottom of any affair to you you even even the simplest sim sim- and and do each of work as if you were a tradesman turning out a best sample of his manufacture by which he wishes to be judged Ninth Ninth Ninth-Do Do not be content with being merely an expert master of form and detail but strive to be a lawyer Tenth Tenth Always Always be straightforward and sincere |