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LIFE is not a sprint, but a long run. Let us assume that a young man begins his business experience at the age of twenty, and retires at the age of sixty. A little arithmetic, indicates that such a man has a business span of forty years, or twelve thousand working days. Forty years! Time enough to travel around the earth two hundred times, to plant and grow a forest, and to build a cathedral so high that its spires could not be seen by the naked eye. Is it time enough to build a man?

Every ambitious man is engaged in building a human edifice. Some attempt to erect a skyscraper with insufficient foundations. Others devote so much time to the substructure ...

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