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ONLY THE HIGHWAY OF USEFUL SERVICE LEADS TO THE
CITY OF HAPPINESS.


Psychologists who study human behavior have concluded that we are happiest when we are striving
to achieve success. It is the act of striving, not the successful completion of
the task, that provides the greatest psychic rewards. When you strive to achieve
success through service to others, you multiply the benefits to yourself, and
you ensure that whatever road you choose in life will ultimately lead you to
success and happiness. There is no occupation or profession that will not
benefit from a concerted effort to better serve others. But the greatest
benefit will be to you, in the form of the self-satisfaction that comes from
knowing that you made a difference, that without you others would never have
received the service you provided.


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cherrathee hager Comment by cherrathee hager on March 3, 2010 at 3:09pm
Hi Lyn! see you're at it again...offering excellent information. Napoleon Hill's books are always off the shelf where I can use them regularly. I used some of his materials as a basis for an article I wrote a few months ago entitled "Was Napoleon Hill a Real Estate Investor?" You can read my blog posts at www.ReiClub.com Click on blogs and there I will be. Actually...I'm letting you get ahead of me ...so I had better get busy writing and sharing some more content on my blog. Have a wonderful day !

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