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This is a new release of the original 1946 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1947 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1947 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1946 edition.
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Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
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Human Nature in Business How to Capitalize Your Every-Day Habits
and Characteristics By Fred G. Kelly Illustrated G. P. Putnams Sons
New York and London Cbe fmictaftocfeer pre 0 1920 COPYRIGHT, 1020
BY FRED C. KELLY irstnm Stnvt, Philadelphia dryer side in winter -
0 rr - s Me in sununer THE AVERAGE MAN FOREWORD The author is
indebted to The Saturday Even ing Post, The American Magazine,
McClures Mag azine, and other publications for permission to
reprint in this book matter that originally ap peared in magazine
form. He is indebted also, for valuable information and
suggestions, to Jay Lee Cross and John O. Sproul, of Cleveland,
Ohio officials of the United Cigar Stores Company Louis K. Liggett,
and various others. CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND. CONTENTS HAPTER PACE I.
THE LAW OF AVERAGES . . I II. THE LITTLE LAW AT WORK . . 7 III.
CASHING IN ON FOOTSTEPS . . 22 IV. CANDY AND SODA .... 30 V. MENS
MOODS AT THE LUNCH HOUR 35 VI. FOLLOWING THE CROWD . . 42 VII.
STREET CARS AND PEDESTRIANS . 59 VIII. HUMAN ANTS .... 69 IX. HUMAN
NATURE AND THE WEATHER 83 X. THE COSTLINESS OF VANITY . . 95 XL
HABITS OF THE SHOPPER . .114 XII. INGENUITY IN SALESMANSHIP . 130
XIII. MEETING HUMAN NATURE HALF WAY 143 XIV. To BUY OR NOT TO BUY .
. 153 XV. FINDING THE KEYNOTE . . . 164 XVI. APPLYING IMAGINATION .
. .182 XVII. TURNING IMAGINATION TO PROFIT . 193 viii Contents
CHAPTBR PACK XVIII. HANDLING PEOPLE AT HOTELS . 202 XIX.
CAPITALIZING COURTESY . . . 212 XX. HONESTY IN THE AVERAGE MAN .
231 XXI. HUMAN NATURE AT THE CREDIT WINDOW 248 XXII. THE VOICE OF
THE AVERAGE MAN . 260 INDEX 269 ILLUSTRATIONS PACK The shady side
of a business street usually has nearly 25 per cent, more
pedestrians than the sunny side. It isthe cooler side in summer and
the dryer side in winter . Frontispiece Rain in the early forenoon
hurts business but rain in the afternoon has a tendency to help
business ...... 84 A woman is sometimes willing to pay far more for
an article of dress than it is worth, solely because of the
satisfaction she derives from making other women envious . .100
Many a business enterprise has been wrecked because of the
inability of the proprietor to resist clever salesmanship . .162
Jim Williams keynote was food things to eat . . . . . .168
Dishonesty often is due less to temperament than to temptation ....
232 Many men are honest in direct ratio to the dan ger of being
caught .... 246 I wouldnt burden myself with paying install ments
on so much stuff. This may not be any of my business, but youll
thank me for it some day. And they did . . . 356
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Many years ago, I heard a story by Fred C. Kelly, the author of Why
You Win or Lose, that illustrates perfectly how the conventional
investor thinks when the time comes to make a selling decision...
William J. O'Neil
Why You Win or Lose, by Fred C. Kelly, written in a direct and
easy to undersand style, identifies the four great enemies to
investment success, and share his secrets about making money as a
highly successful speculator.
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