Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1919 — Workers Go Ahead of Shirkers. [ARTICLE]

Workers Go Ahead of Shirkers.

Most'of us are unwilling to give ourselves to our work for ten hours out of the day. much less 20—indeed, five hours of work is as much as most of us reallj’ accomplish, and many of us far less than that. There is no royal road to success any more than there is to learning. It is said that there is no such thing as average man or woman, but if each of us would live up to our possibilities there is no limit to what we might accomplish. In any business office you will find the workers and the shirkers. and very often it may seem that the shirkers get just as far ahead as the workers, but the probability is that, should you go back after a year and a day to any one of these same offices, you will find that those who had labored had forged away ahead of those who £ad idled. %