 | "Take two workers in an organization. One limits his giving by wages
he is paid. He insists on being paid instantly for what he does. That
shows he is a man of limited imagination and intelligence. The other is a
natural giver. His philosophy of life compels him to make himself useful.
He knows that if he takes care of other people"s problems they will be
forced to take care of him to protect their own interests. The more a man
gives of himself to his work, the more he will get out of it, both in
wages and satisfaction." |  |