3358. Order and system in the management of business must not be neglected. Nothing contributes more to dispatch.
3359. Do first what presses most, and having determined what is to be done, and how it is to be done, lose no time in doing it. Without this method, all is hurry and confusion, little or nothing is accomplished, and business is attended to with neither pleasure nor profit.
3360. A polite, affable deportment is recommended.
3361. Take two men, possessing equal advantages in every other respect, but let one be gentlemanly, kind, obliging, and conciliating in his manners; the other harsh, rude, and disobliging, and the one will become rich, while the other will starve.
3362. Industry.—We are now to consider a very important principle in the business of money-getting, namely—Industry—persevering, indefatigable, attention to business.