Think and Grow Rich Mastermind Tips from Andrew
Carnegie-Test #410 “VIRTUES”
Napoleon Hill: Are
you implying, Mr. Carnegie, that lack of observation, of what is going on
around one, and failure to notice details, is an all too common weakness?
Andrew Carnegie: “One
may learn valuable lessons by observing the faults as well as the virtues of
other people, as this habit causes one to take more accurate inventory of him,
to make sure he does not display the same faults.”
As you Mastermind, take the test, can you learn from the
faults and virtues of others? Yes, you
can learn more from observations than from any other form of personal
development. Faults are easily noticed,
but virtue is moral excellence; it is also viewed as something that is praiseworthy
and positive about your character and behavior.
Your call to action today is to take inventory of your faults and
virtues. http://moleculasincreibles.wordpress.com/2013/03/30/napoleon-hills-thougth-for-the-day/
So much to learn from others...from the good and the bad.
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