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Show SUCCESS KEY ! MISJIIED Noted Expert on Automobiles Gives Interesting Data on Changes "The key to success today has not' changed from what It was ffty or aj hundred years ago." says Alton G Sel-I berling, of the Haynes Automobile! company. "It still is right thinking' which has its application in action : oclion that Is tho result of a correct! decision. , "'The truism that brains are superior, to brawn never needed more emPnaSUl than t does today. The business man h. thinks logically, makes unerring d . -ions, and then has the courage of I his convictions to act boldly on those! il iclslqns, is the man who will fqrge I ib. id and attain his goal. If he thinks along the wrong lines. If his reason-' ing power is weak and his Judgment warped, his decisions will be incor-reet incor-reet and the result will be failure. "The keen business mind cuts a I straight passagowa through all ob- I stacks to success. The mind that II yot trained to analyze difficult problems prob-lems becomes panic-stricken ln the' face of seemingly insurmountable oo-structlons oo-structlons and is lost In a chaos of despair. The executive head of aiy large corporation or business institution institu-tion must be an expert thlnktrr. Fach day he must render Important dr- ' etslons without delay, on the result of which depends the success or failure of the organization He holds his po- sltlon merely on tho strength of his ability to think (correctly. "From my own eKpcilcnc1 n'l from m Observation Of miny business fan-I urea I can recommesd r. i surer -u. le along the road to the attainment of Itici't-. ambition." |