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ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS
Outline:
1. Definition
of a “rolling stone”.
2. Men
who constantly change their business do not succeed.
3. Men
who are always throwing up one job for another’ fail.
4. Students
must stick to become scholars.
5. But
adventurers gather “moss” for the world.
Why a stone should want to gather
moss, it is hard to say. But the proverb is an old one, and everyone knows what
it means. The “rolling stone” is the man who is always changing his occupations
and pursuits, and never settles down steadily to anything. Popular wisdom that
such a fickle and unreliable person makes but little out of life.
There is, no doubt, a great deal of
truth in this. In these days of keen business competition and specialization, a
man must choose a trade or profession and stick to it, if he is to achieve any
success. Steady application and hard work at one job are essential. A man who
starts one kind of business, and getting tired of it, tries another, and then
gives that up for a third, cannot hope to get on in any. Constantly chopping
and changing, he cannot expect to produce any satisfactory results by his
dissipated efforts. As the proverb says, “He who hunts two hares, loses both”.
The typical “rolling stone” is the
man who never keeps any situation in his trade or profession long. When you get
an application from him, and find that he has had many posts but only short
periods, you say: “Ah! This fellow is evidently a ‘rolling stone’; he will
never stick to this job, even if I give it to him. He is no good.” Such men
seem to have restless natures, and are incapable of settling down anywhere.
The same is true of studies. A
student who wishes to become a scholar must specialize in one subject; and he
must devote all his time and energy to it, if he is ever to become an authority
on it. The student who takes up mathematics, and then goes in for history, and
tiring of that takes up philosophy, and drops this again for economics, will be
“Jack of all trades and master of none”.
Still, there is something to be
said for “rolling stones”. Adventurers, explorers, travelers, and discoverers
are generally men of restless energy who could never settle down to any steady
occupations. Yet the world owes much rolling stones; for, even though they
gather no “moss’ for themselves, they certainly gather much for the world, in
the shape of new knowledge. But these are men apart. For ordinary people the
proverb is, “Slow and steady wins the race.”
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