LII
Testing and Employment of Men
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Behold the man that seeth the good and seeth the evil also and chooseth only that which is good: employ thou him in thy service.
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Behold the man that is able to develop the resources of thy kingdom and to cure the ills that may befall it: set him to manage thy affairs.
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Let him alone be selected for service who is endowed with kindness and intelligence and decision, and who is free from greed.
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Many are the men that satisfy every test and yet alter in the actual performance of duty.
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Work should be entrusted to men in consideration of their expert knowledge and capacity for patient exertion, and not of their love towards thy person.
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Choose the expert and give him the work for which he is fit: see that the time is ripe for performance and then get him to begin it.
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Determine first the capacity of the servant and the work for which he is fit: and then leave him in responsible charge of the same.
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After thou hast decided that a man is fit for an office, make him worthy to fill it.
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Behold the man who resenteth the friendly advances of the servant who is skilful at his work: Fortune will depart from him.
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Let the prince oversee everything every day: for there will be nothing wrong with the country so long as there is nothing wrong with the officers of the State.