Follett lauded the loyalty of the corporate leader to “the soul of his work,” a dedication that was “the highest romance as it is the deepest religion.” Indeed, the “high adventure of business,” Follett waxed, was its release of “the deeper thing within every man, transcending every man, which you may call your ideal, or God, or what you will.” “No occupation,” she concluded, “can make a more worthy appeal to the imagination.”

