The Rules of Business, No. 821 to No. 837.

821st Rule: Opportunities always follow one another best where they are most easily discovered.

 

822nd Rule: Openings for new opportunities are best widened by trying out new ideas on them.

 

823rd Rule: What needs doing becomes clearer only where what needs considering is accounted for.

 

824th Rule: Being prepared for all eventualities requires actually being prepared for all eventualities.

 

825th Rule: When a process to arrive at a decision is right then the decision will more often be right.

 

826th Rule: Always consider all available options, whether they appear viable or not.

 

827th Rule: Unforeseen consequences are only limited by finite possibilities.

 

828th Rule: When your judgement is at stake do not let personal feelings impede your judgement.

 

829th Rule: Never allow an overly complex mechanism to become anything more substantial than an ungovernable device that needs to be controlled.

 

830th Rule: The environment to be controlled must always remain the one that is most open to manipulation.

 

831st Rule: Effective method in dispatch in business must centre solely on efficiency in ordering of its tasks.

 

832nd Rule: When it becomes important to think things through immediately then that is the right time to do it.

 

833rd Rule: Do not allow yourself to be told how best to proceed at the expense of not knowing what you should be doing next.

 

834th Rule: Never put your volition under someone else’s control, or let such an abdication of choice rule your acts.

 

835th Rule: Never become so seduced by the ignorance of stupidity as not to leave enough time to appreciate its subtler forms within possibilities.

 

836th Rule: Any errors made that go undetected shall also have an immediate effect upon reality that may also essentially go undetected. 

 

837th Rule: You cannot do what you do not have the time to do you can only do what you have made the time to do.

 

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