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Theodore Newton Vail
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Try to do whatever you undertake a little better than you have ever done it before and a little better than anyone else does it. While you cannot always succeed, the effort brings its reward through its influence on your character and the satisfac- tion afforded you.
191 No matter what you may undertake, forethought and organi- zation will help you to accomplish it better ; this applies as well to your own efforts and your own labor as it does to the manage- ment and organization of the labor a
...nd effort of thousands.
Ordinary results come from ordinary methods; the great results of the world are the result of that organization and effi- ciency which produces more with less effort and work than can be produced by ordinary methods.
It is the elimination and utilization of waste, waste effort, waste time and material, the minimizing of destruction and damage, wear and tear, that produce the great results in the industrial world. There is no magic in these accomplishments. The leaders in action or thought are not magicians but steady, persistent workers.


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