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Show K It pays to do what you aro doing M with your whole might. Tho shirker M always finds himself completely cx- m haustcd at tho end of tho day with- m out tho satisfaction of knowing lie has M a causo for being so. Timo has passed 111 slowly and even dragged heavily on m Ills hands. Whllo tho man who docs B his work well, endeavoring to accom- 'X pllsh all that it is reasonably posslblo fij for him to do in a day, is the ouo to P whom the minutes and even the hours m seem to have taken wings and fled all j too quickly. When tho day Is done ho 1 fccls tired naturally, yot with a con- Jclousness of having dono his duty, pis sleep is peaceful and restful, and n the morning lie goes to his work with a contented mind and renewed J energy. Ills employer looks upon him as a man In whom ho may placo con- 4 fldcnco and can trust in a responsible. position; and when a change is to bo made or a vacancy occurs higher up tho line, he is tho man who is promoted pro-moted to tho position of trust and better salary. Not only are all these things true with the honest energetic worker, but other things being equal ho will live longer and enjoy llfo more whllo ho lives. |