Law of Success (21st Century Edition)

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INTRODUCTION TO THE MASTER MIND 89

From the smallest particle of matter to the largest star in the
universe, these and every material thing in between these two extremes
offer proof positive that one of Nature's first laws is that of organization.
Fortunate is the individual who recognizes the importance of this law
and makes it his or her business to familiarize themself with the various
ways in which the law may be applied to advantage.
The astute businessperson has not only recognized the importance
of the law of organized effort, but they have made this law the warp
and the woof of their power.
Without any knowledge whatsoever of the principle of mind chem-
istry, or even that such a principle exists, many influential persons have
accumulated great power by merely organizing the knowledge that they
possessed. The majority of those who have discovered the principle of
mind chemistry, and developed that principle into a Master Mind, have
stumbled upon this knowledge by the merest of accident, often failing
to recognize the real nature of their discovery or to understand the
source of their power.
I am of the opinion that all living persons who at the present time
are consciously making use of the principle of mind chemistry in de-
veloping power through the blending of minds may be counted on the
fingers of two hands, with perhaps several fingers left to spare.
If this estimate is even approximately true, there is little danger that
the field of mind chemistry will become overcrowded.
It is a known fact that one of the most difficult tasks anyone in busi-
ness must perform is inducing associates to coordinate their efforts in a
spirit of harmony. To induce continuous Cooperation between a group of
workers in any undertaking is next to impossible. Only the most efficient
leaders can accomplish this highly desired objective. But once in a great
while such a leader will rise above the horizon in the field of industry,
business, or finance, and then the world hears of a Henry Ford, Thomas
A. Edison, John D. Rockefeller Sr., E. H. Harriman, or James J. Hill.
Power and success are practically synonymous terms!

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