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Show BLUNDERS fffR E arc all given to making mis- yt takes. No ono Is wise enough to bo always right But tho person who makes tho samo mistake twice Las his feet set straight for tho goal of failure. If you are called down for making a blunder, don't got mad or discouraged. discour-aged. Just make up your mind then and there that you'll not mako It again. Fix it woll in your mind; uso it as a lesson and an inspiration. It's a perfectly good stepping-stone, and ought not to bo employed as a niill-stono niill-stono to hang around your neck. . "She's tho most intelligent girl In tho office," said a lawyer, pointing out a protty creature sitting alertly at her ""desk. "I'vo nover known her to mako a mistake over again. Her training hadn't been any too good when she camo hero, as rhe graduated from an Incompetent business school, but now she's the smartest girl wo have." When asked later how sho did it, sho laughed. "I was scared half lo death when I camo hero, and found how littlo I know," sho said. "I thought I'd surely sure-ly get flred before I'd been hero a month. It seemed to mo that I was always doing something tho wrong way. And I got into the habit of having hav-ing a Bmall notebook at hand and jotting jot-ting down the right way, after I'd mado somo silly mistake. And also of putting down right spellings of words I'd misspelled. Well, it worked. It was as good as taking a post-grad." Of course it worked. |