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An essay on the moral values of thrift.
This is a broad discussion of money-making in its moral aspects, an examination of its prevalence as an aim among people generally and the moral standards, which obtain among those who consciously seek to make money. The author considers the vices and the virtues which may be involved and argues that every woman and man ought to try to make money in such measure as they can, always holding to high ethical principles and devoting their energies more directly to rendering good service than to seeking immediate profits.
This is a broad discussion of money-making in its moral aspects, an examination of its prevalence as an aim among people generally and the moral standards, which obtain among those who consciously seek to make money. The author considers the vices and the virtues which may be involved and argues that every woman and man ought to try to make money in such measure as they can, always holding to high ethical principles and devoting their energies more directly to rendering good service than to seeking immediate profits.