WASHINGTON, D.C. HCO BULLETIN OF I MAY 1958 | WASHINGTON, D.C. HCO BULLETIN OF I MAY 1958 |
SIGNS OF SUCCESS | SIGNS OF SUCCESS |
Whenever we’re really winning the squirrels start to scream. You can tell if somebody is a squirrel. They howl or make trouble only when we’re winning. | Whenever we’re really winning the squirrels start to scream. You can tell if somebody is a squirrel. They howl or make trouble only when we’re winning. |
Spectacular success can quadruple the number of complaints. Tell the complainees: “Come in, get clear.” Otherwise skip it. | Spectacular success can quadruple the number of complaints. Tell the complainees: “Come in, get clear.” Otherwise skip it. |
To understand a squirrel, consider the reaction of somebody who could not run the fifth leg of help “How could another person help another person”. The thought of this drives some people spinny. That’s a squirrel. They can’t view other people helping others without going berserk. | To understand a squirrel, consider the reaction of somebody who could not run the fifth leg of help “How could another person help another person”. The thought of this drives some people spinny. That’s a squirrel. They can’t view other people helping others without going berserk. |
There’s nothing personal in having squirrels. Even heroes can have lice. | There’s nothing personal in having squirrels. Even heroes can have lice. |