Arthur Berry was described by Time as "the slickest
second-story man in the East," truly one of the most famous jewel
thieves of all times. In his years of crime, he committed as many as 150
burglaries and stole jewels valued between $5 and $10 million. He
seldom robbed from anyone not listed in the Social Register and often
did his work in a tuxedo. On an occasion or two, when caught in the act
of a crime by a victim, he charmed his way out of being reported to the
police.
Like most people who engage in a life of crime, he was eventually
caught, convicted and served 25 years in prison for his crimes.
Following his release, he worked as a counterman in a roadside
restaurant on the East Coast for $50 a week.
A newspaper reporter found him and interviewed him about his life. After
telling about the thrilling episodes of his life he came to the
conclusion of the interview saying, "I am not good at morals. But early
in my life I was intelligent and clever, and I got along well with
people. I think I could have made something of my life, but I didn't. So
when you write the story of my life, when you tell people about all the
burglaries, don't leave out the biggest one of all... Don't just tell
them I robbed Jesse Livermore, the Wall Street baron or the cousin of
the king of England. You tell them Arthur Berry robbed Arthur Berry."
Here are six terrific truths about time:
First: Nobody can manage time. But you can manage those things that take up your time.
Second: Time is expensive. As a matter of
fact, 80 percent of our day is spent on those things or those people
that only bring us two percent of our results.
Third: Time is perishable. It cannot be saved for later use.
Fourth: Time is measurable. Everybody has the same amount of time...pauper or king. It is not how much time you have; it is how much you use.
Fifth: Time is irreplaceable. We never make back time once it is gone.
Sixth: Time is a priority. You have enough time for anything in the world, so long as it ranks high enough among your priorities.
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