A Superintendent who believes in himself and one who believes in others have two things in common: 1) they are susceptible to falter because of their beliefs, and 2) they have more joy than a man who believes in no one. (1/2/19)

A Superintendent who believes in himself and one who believes in others have two things in common: 1) they are susceptible to falter because of their beliefs, and 2) they have more joy than a man who believes in no one. (1/2/19)
