THE YOUNG FARMER 



sooner or later discharge his manager. This 

 may result disastrously for the discharged 

 young man, not merely on account of the 

 loss of employment, but because his failure 

 may militate against his securing satisfac- 

 tory employment elsewhere. When an em- 

 ployer is seeking a man, he looks for one 

 who has succeeded. There is an old saying, 

 "Nothing succeeds like success," and it is 

 only too true that nothing fails like failure. 



