The Success Therapy
Post Views 0An illustration concerning a woman had thought poor all her life. She was the daughter of an immigrant who had slaved to put his son and daughter through college so they would have the opportunities he couldn’t have. His plan had worked with the son. He had lived up to his father’s ambition and his own by becoming a successful engineer. Maybe the daughter had been too close to her father. She saw only his desperate struggle to put her through college, and remembered only her own efforts to scrimp and save by wearing old clothes and eating the cheapest meals so as not to be a burden on him. Read More at EmploymentCrossing
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The Success Therapy by Harrison Barnes