ABSTRACT

It is natural and praiseworthy for a person to be looking for a higher and better position than the one he occupies. So long as a man does his whole duty in what he is engaged in, he is not to be condemned for looking for something better to do. In the first place students should be continually on the lookout for opportunities to improve themselves in their present work. By conversing with intelligent and experienced persons, and by the own experiments, one can get much valuable information about the work. There is no person who makes himself of so little use in the world as the one who feels that he knows all there is to be known about his work. Students must feel that they can always learn something from somebody else. It is a mark of intelligence to learn, even from the humblest person.