Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1917 — Where Do You Stand? [ARTICLE]
Where Do You Stand?
Someone has divided mankind into four classes—those who consistently do less than is expected of them; those who do what is expected of them but nd more; those who do things without having to be told, and finally, those who have the magnetic power of inspiring others to do things. ■All the failures in this world are recruited from the first class. The second class comprises those who scrape along in form of drudgery or hackwork. Men of the third class are always in great demand in the factory and in the office, but the fourth class represents the highest rung in the ladder of success. In the world of industry the fourth class is attained by the diligent few who have caught the spirit of their task and are able to impart it to the men under them. They are the men who, without being stave drivers, are able to increase the output of an industrial plant tion, N. Y. . <7-
