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Chapter 5 OPPORTUNITIES WHERE YOU ARE

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he washed the steps of the Peabody Institute, pondering how to get money to buy food. She cut up an old, worn-out, ragged cloak to make a ho

, and in meeting common every-day wants. It is a sorry day for a young man who can not see any opportunities where he is, but thinks he can do better somewhere else. Some Brazilian shepherds organized a party to go to California to dig gold, and took along a handful of translucent pebbles to play checkers wi

dreds of acres of unprofitable woods and rocks, and concluded to sell out and get into a more profitable business. He decided to go into the coal-oil business; he studied coal measures and coal-oil deposits, and experimented for a long time.

ng away to the sea. He had a wife and children; an extensive farm, fields of grain, gardens of flowers, orchards of fruit, and miles of forest. He had plenty of money and everything that heart could wish. He was con

n touched with discontent, and with that all wealth vanishes. Early the next morning he woke the priest who had been the cause of his unhappiness, and anxiously asked him where he could find a mine of diamonds. "What do you want of diamonds?" asked the astonished priest. "I want to be rich and place my children on thrones." "All you have to d

y was all gone and starvation stared him in the face, ashamed of his folly and of his rags, poor Ali Hafed threw himself into the tide and was drowned. The man who bought his farm was a contented man, who made the most of his surroundings, and did not believe in going away from home to hu

excitement. "Has Ali Hafed returned?" "No," said the farmer, "nor is that a diamond. That is but a stone." They went into the garden and stirred up the white sand with their fingers, and behold, other diamonds more beautiful than the first gleamed out of it. So the famou

Garfield, Wilson, Franklin, Lincoln, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frances Willard, and thousands of others had. But to succeed you must be prepared to seize and

do their best; although it is not so easy as formerly to obtain great distinction in the old lines, because the standard has advanced so much, and competition has so greatly incr

commonest and meanest things, as scraps of leather, cotton waste, slag, iron filings, from which others get only poverty and failure. There is scarcely a thing which contributes to the welfare

tried to attract his attention to the great force of electricity, which would do his drudgery and leave him to develop

of ingenious mechanism, but not one in hundreds is of use to the inventor or to the world. And yet how many families have been impoverished, and have struggled for years amid want and woe, while the father has been working on useless inventions. A. T

d to himself, "I will make a metallic lacing hook, which can be riveted into the leather." He was then so

to wash clothes for his invalid wife. He had never realized what it was to wash before. Finding the method slow and laborious, he invented the washing machine, and made a fortune. A

e loft of an old barn. Parts of the first steamboat ever run in America were set up in the vestry of a church in Philadelphia by Fitch. McCormick began to make his famous reaper in a grist-mill. The first model dry-dock was made in an attic. Clark, the founder of Clark University

poiled, and thrown away. No doubt many artists had noticed the fine quality of the marble, and regretted that it should have been spoiled. But Michael An

first case he showed that he had a wonderful power of oratory. It then first dawned upon him that he could be a hero in Virginia. From the time the Stamp Act was passed and Henry was elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses, and he had introduced his famous resolution against the unjust taxation of the American colonies, he rose

e to give him employment at the Royal Institution-what can I do?" "Do? put him to washing bottles; if he is good for anything he will do it directly; if he refuses he is good for nothing." But the boy who could experiment in the attic of an apothecary shop with an old pan and glass vials during ev

om a block of oak wood which was destined for the fire. He obeyed, and produced a masterpiece from a log of common firewood. Many of us lose great opportunities in life by waiting to find sandalwood for our carvings, when they really lie h

alf of the human race." Never before were there such grand openings, such chances, such opportunities. Especially is this true for girls and young women

ing, to distinguish herself, living on those barren lighthouse rocks alone with her aged parents? But while her brothers and sisters, who moved to the cities to win wealth and fame, are not known to the world, she became more famous than a princess. This poor girl did not need to go to Lon

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE MAN AND THE OPPORTUNITY Chapter 2 WANTED-A MAN Chapter 3 BOYS WITH NO CHANCE Chapter 4 THE COUNTRY BOY Chapter 5 OPPORTUNITIES WHERE YOU ARE Chapter 6 POSSIBILITIES IN SPARE MOMENTS Chapter 7 HOW POOR BOYS AND GIRLS GO TO COLLEGE Chapter 8 YOUR OPPORTUNITY CONFRONTS YOU-WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH IT Chapter 9 ROUND BOYS IN SQUARE HOLES Chapter 10 WHAT CAREER Chapter 11 CHOOSING A VOCATION
Chapter 12 CONCENTRATED ENERGY
Chapter 13 THE TRIUMPHS OF ENTHUSIASM.
Chapter 14 ON TIME, OR THE TRIUMPH OF PROMPTNESS
Chapter 15 WHAT A GOOD APPEARANCE WILL DO
Chapter 16 PERSONALITY AS A SUCCESS ASSET
Chapter 17 IF YOU CAN TALK WELL
Chapter 18 A FORTUNE IN GOOD MANNERS
Chapter 19 SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS AND TIMIDITY FOES TO SUCCESS
Chapter 20 TACT OR COMMON SENSE
Chapter 21 ENAMORED OF ACCURACY
Chapter 22 DO IT TO A FINISH
Chapter 23 THE REWARD OF PERSISTENCE
Chapter 24 NERVE-GRIP, PLUCK
Chapter 25 CLEAR GRIT
Chapter 26 SUCCESS UNDER DIFFICULTIES
Chapter 27 USES OF OBSTACLES
Chapter 28 DECISION
Chapter 29 OBSERVATION AS A SUCCESS FACTOR
Chapter 30 SELF-HELP
Chapter 31 THE SELF-IMPROVEMENT HABIT
Chapter 32 RAISING OF VALUES
Chapter 33 SELF-IMPROVEMENT THROUGH PUBLIC SPEAKING
Chapter 34 THE TRIUMPHS OF THE COMMON VIRTUES
Chapter 35 GETTING AROUSED
Chapter 36 THE MAN WITH AN IDEA
Chapter 37 DARE
Chapter 38 THE WILL AND THE WAY
Chapter 39 ONE UNWAVERING AIM
Chapter 40 WORK AND WAIT
Chapter 41 THE MIGHT OF LITTLE THINGS
Chapter 42 THE SALARY YOU DO NOT FIND IN YOUR PAY ENVELOPE
Chapter 43 EXPECT GREAT THINGS OF YOURSELF
Chapter 44 THE NEXT TIME YOU THINK YOU ARE A FAILURE
Chapter 45 STAND FOR SOMETHING
Chapter 46 NATURE'S LITTLE BILL
Chapter 47 HABIT-THE SERVANT,-THE MASTER
Chapter 48 THE CIGARETTE
Chapter 49 THE POWER OF PURITY
Chapter 50 THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS
Chapter 51 PUT BEAUTY INTO YOUR LIFE
Chapter 52 EDUCATION BY ABSORPTION
Chapter 53 THE POWER OF SUGGESTION
Chapter 54 THE CURSE OF WORRY
Chapter 55 TAKE A PLEASANT THOUGHT TO BED WITH YOU
Chapter 56 THE CONQUEST OF POVERTY
Chapter 57 A NEW WAY OF BRINGING UP CHILDREN
Chapter 58 THE HOME AS A SCHOOL OF GOOD MANNERS
Chapter 59 MOTHER
Chapter 60 WHY SO MANY MARRIED WOMEN DETERIORATE
Chapter 61 THRIFT
Chapter 62 A COLLEGE EDUCATION AT HOME
Chapter 63 DISCRIMINATION IN READING
Chapter 64 READING A SPUR TO AMBITION
Chapter 65 WHY SOME SUCCEED AND OTHERS FAIL
Chapter 66 RICH WITHOUT MONEY
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