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Though this text was written a long time ago, some of its ideas remain useful today. For example, the need for society to value human resources and career development processes. Furthermore, the author highlights the need for a holistic plan for life, not solely focusing on career/income, or just health, but various elements such as a good character.
The author conveys that foundation skills and planning are essential for building a successful and enjoyable career to devote a life to, rather than just 'drifting'.
The author's statement that 'there is really no time of life when eise counsel and expert assistance are more needful than in the transition from school to the new life of labour' (p. 101) remains relevant.
"La vida puede ser moldeada bajo cualquier forma concebible. Dime los detalles que desees para un perro o para un hombre y si me cedes el control del medio en que se mueven y tiempo suficiente, vestiré tus sueños con carne y hueso. Un sistema industrial razonable tratará de situar a los hombres, a los árboles, a la piedra y al acero en el sitio más adecuado para sus naturalezas y los pulirá con el mismo cuidado que otorga a los relojes, a las dinamos eléctricas y a las locomotoras con el fin de que lleven a cabo un servicio eficiente."
The book was originally published in 1909, and despite being more than one hundred years old, it offers a generous portion of insights into the process of cultivating a character. The strong part of the book is the decisive tone of its author. There is an abundance of books on self-improvement, it's easy to get disoriented in a variety of methods, visions, applications, examples, good practices, etc. The book is the example of authenticity of the self-improvement literature. It has the old school original spirit of the cult of responsibility, self-reliance, and self-education, not just suggestions, because the books like that were written by the pioneers. The book emphasizes the significance of career choice and good standards of verbal communication. It will certainly help you dig out your way from a low wage, a surviving hell job, or an unemployment gutter. If you are in the middle of developing your career and educating your own work ethic, this is a powerful book for you, just because of its spirit.