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The young man’s name was Frank O. Wetmore, and today he is the president of the bank and one of the best friends our company has. He gave me my first lessons in banking, and while we did business in Chicago, I never made a move without first talking it over with him. Today I never go to Chicago without going in to see him, for he is as much of an advisor now as he was then. And I may say that, very shortly, we opened an account with the First National and have been doing business with it ever since. If you want help, it pays to go where the brains are.
Men and Rubber
Harvey S. Firestone
Cultivate 12 people who love you because they are worth more than 12 million people who like you.
Excellent Advice for Living
Kevin Kelly
Transcendent leaders see the economy as an open system. It’s possible to find new and untapped ways to create value for ourselves and for others—and those need not be different things. When the economy is viewed as an immanent system, on the other hand, it’s a zero-sum game. People are competing for the same things, and one person can only be successful at another person’s expense.
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