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succeed while others fail. This is a recognized fact; yet history tells us that
seven-tenths of our most successful men began life poor. As our title indicates,
we shall endeavor to show "why some succeed while others fail." Knowing that
everybody desires success, and recognizing the old adage, "Example is the best
of teachers," we have selected representative characters from the multitude of
successful men who have climbed the ladder of success, beginning at the bottom
round. These we have followed from childhood to manhood, dwelling at length on
the traits of character that have made them so rich and successful, believing
that a careful study will convince all that the proverbial "luck" had little to
do with it. On the contrary, one is taught those lessons of self-helpfulness and
self-reliance which are so essential to success in life's struggles. It is
fearful to think how many of our young people are drifting without an aim in
life, and do not comprehend that they owe mankind their best efforts. We are all
familiar with the parable of the slothful servant who buried his talent—all may
profit by his example. To those who would succeed, we respectfully present this
volume.
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Every young man is now a sower of seed on the field of life. The bright
days of youth are the seed-time. Every thought of your intellect, every emotion
of your heart, every word of your tongue, every principle you adopt, every act
you perform, is a seed, whose good or evil fruit will prove bliss or bane of
your after life.—Wise.
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