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Destiny is not a matter of chance it is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for, It is a thing to be achieved.
-William Jennings Bryan

It is not your duty to be tolerant, it is your privilege!

When you feel yourself preparing to lock horns with someone, remember that it will be more profitable if you lock hands instead! A handshake leaves no bones bleaching in the sun.

Cultivate love for your fellow human and you will no longer want to lock horns with them in futile combat love makes each of us our brothers keeper.

Leaders of the future must possess these quality.

1.Complete mastery over six basic fears.
2.Willingness to subordinate personal interest for the good of their followers. Complete mastery over avarice and greed.
3.Singleness of purpose, represented by a definite program of leader-ship which harmonizes with the needs of the times.
4.Understanding and application of the Master Mind Principle, by which power may be achieved through coordination of effort in a spirit of harmony.
5.Self Confidence in its highest form.
6.Ability to reach decisions quickly and stand by them firmly.
7.Imagination sufficient to enable them to anticipate the needs of the times and to create plans for supplying those needs.
8.Initiative in its keenest form.
9.Enthusiasm and the ability to transmit it to their followers.
10.Self Control in its highest form.
11.A willingness to render more service than that for which direct compensation is received.
12.A pleasing, magnetic personality.
13.The ability to think accurately.
14.The ability to cooperate with others in a spirit of harmony.
15.The persistence to concentrate thoughts and efforts upon a given task until it has been completed.
16.The ability and "hindsight" to profit by mistakes and failures.
17.Tolerance in its highest form.
18.Temperance in all of its forms.
19.Intentional Honesty of both purpose and deed.
20.Last, but by no means least, strict adherence to the golden rule as the basis of all relationship with others.
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