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Initiative, oit^aiiization, equipiiieiit, arc all invaluablf;. 

 But where many people are working tog;ether, none of these 

 is more important than cooperation. It is the degree of co- 

 operation that determines whether a project is to advance 

 steadih' and in a straight line, or spasmodically and with fre- 

 quent indirections. And cooperation or its lack grows out of 

 all the trifles of every daj-'s intercourse. Cooperation is a 

 general attitude of mind. It may be the prevailing disposi- 

 tion, and, if so, will be the greatest motive force, of any 

 undertaking in which a number of people are asscxdated. 



Every man has two educations ^ one which he receives from 

 others, and one, more important, which he gives to himself. 



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