Part One Habit and the Accumulation of Money When Money Ceases to be of Value Riches Are Not Wrong Riches Are Dangerous Men versus Goods Getting Something for Nothing Part Two Methods of Piling up Profits Society's Right to Our Wealth Profit Sharing versus Benevolences What Shall We Do? Developing a Prosperity Which Endures Need of Educational Reform A Personal Confession This little book is made up largely from notes which the author jotted down from time to time after experiences of one sort or another. Some of the ...
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Part One Habit and the Accumulation of Money When Money Ceases to be of Value Riches Are Not Wrong Riches Are Dangerous Men versus Goods Getting Something for Nothing Part Two Methods of Piling up Profits Society's Right to Our Wealth Profit Sharing versus Benevolences What Shall We Do? Developing a Prosperity Which Endures Need of Educational Reform A Personal Confession This little book is made up largely from notes which the author jotted down from time to time after experiences of one sort or another. Some of the paragraphs are purely memoranda which he wrote at different periods for his own guidance, - in the form of a diary. Therefore, the reader can pardon the preaching appearance of the book by remembering that the author is preaching to himself. Roger W. Babson Wellesley Hills, Mass. May, 1921
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