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Show WILL YOU PAY THE PRICE? Questions That Enter Into the Ability to Achieve. A Chicago clerk who Is in love with n special line of study asks when ono should change his work? He adds that lie has been In his present placo twelve years and Is going to glvo It up. Tho time to glvo up regular employment em-ployment nnd start on a line of "love-to-do-lt work," Is when you nro willing will-ing to pay tho price. Some peoplo claim that anyone can do anything provided they concentrate all of their ability In an uninterrupted manner. Would you work flvo years to write forty words? Would you work twenty twen-ty yc'nrs to Interest tho editor of a certain publication? Would you work forty years. If necessary, to culmlnnte your plan though It turns your friends into enemies, your relatives Into critics and your natural opponents oppo-nents Into Tejoiclng rldlculers? Earl M. Pratt In "Short Talks." |