Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1917 — FOLLOW UP. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
FOLLOW UP.
By GEORGE M. ADAMS.
How common It is in games of foctball and other sports, some quick-
thinking player dashes off a thrilling play, only to fall back for the remainder of the game into obscurity and be forgot-ten-rand for no other reason than that he failed to —Follow Up. Periodic B r 11liancy is not Success. Follow Up.
When you think a Worthy Thought, follow it up. When you do a Useful Thing, Follow it up. When you strike an effective blow for a Right Cause, Follow it up. It’s the man with the Courage, first to start a. thing and then follow it up, that after a while, has an accumulation of points that stamp him Great and Masterful. Follow up or else you will fall back. Periodic Brilliancy is not Success. The Great man is simply the Small man become great. Every Great man at some time or other is the unknown, obscure man. Make your life count by compelling every single, effort to Figure in the final summing up. For after all, Success itself is nothing more nor less than work well performed and Followed Up day after day, year after year. . Periodic Brilliancy is not Success.
