"The first thing a man should learn to do," says Andrew Carnegie,"
is to save his money. By saving his money he promotes thrift, the
most valued of all habits. Thrift is the great fortune-maker. It
draws the line between the savage and the civilized man. Thrift not
only develops the fortune, but it develops also the man's
character." Mr. Marden takes the reader through anecdotes and
real-life experiences of those who have used economy to become
successful to help teach the same to all those who desire success.
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