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How to Succeed

CHAPTER XVIII
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When the sofa reached the house it was found necessary to get chairs "to match," then sideboards, carpets, and tables, "to correspond" with them, and so on through the entire stock of furniture, when at last it was found that the house itself was quite too small and old-fashioned for the furniture, and a new one was built "to correspond" with the sofa and _et ceteras_: "thus," added my friend, "running up an outlay of $30,000 caused by that single sofa, and saddling on me in the shape of servants, equipage, and the necessary expenses attendant on keeping up a fine 'establishment' a yearly outlay of eleven thousand dollars, and a habit of extravagance which was a constant menace to my prosperity." Cicero said: "Not to have a mania for buying, is to possess a revenue." Many are carried away by the habit of bargain-buying.

"Here's something wonderfully cheap; let's buy it." "Have you any use for it ?" "No, not at present; but it is sure to come in useful, some time." "Annual income," says Macawber, "twenty pounds; annual expenditure, nineteen six, result--happiness.

Annual income, twenty pounds; annual expenditure, twenty pounds ought and six, result--misery." "Hunger, rags, cold, hard work, contempt, suspicion, unjust reproach, are disagreeable," says Horace Greeley; "but debt is infinitely worse than them all." "If I had but fifty cents a week to live on," said Greeley, "I'd buy a peck of corn and parch it before I'd owe any man a dollar." To find out uses for the persons or things which are now wasted in life is to be the glorious work of the men of the next generation, and that which will contribute most to their enrichment.
Economizing "in spots" or by freaks is no economy at all; it must be done by management.
Let us learn the meaning of economy.

Economy is a high, humane office, a sacrament, when its aim is great; when it is the prudence of simple tastes, when it is practiced for freedom, or love or devotion.

Much of the economy we see in houses is of a base origin, and is best kept out of sight.


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