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O.S.MARDEN - TRAINING FOR GREATNESS: Success Stories of Character, Struggle, Purpose & Achievement - Orison Swett Marden
(00:00:00) PREFACE (00:01:43) TO-DAY (00:03:40) "THE MILL BOY OF THE SLASHES" (00:09:05) THE GREEK SLAVE WHO WON THE OLIVE CROWN (00:15:06) TURNING POINTS IN THE LIFE OF A HERO (00:21:29) HE AIMED HIGH AND HIT THE MARK (00:23:30) THE EVOLUTION OF A VIOLINIST (00:30:31) THE LESSON OF THE TEAKETTLE (00:36:20) HOW THE ART OF PRINTING WAS DISCOVERED (00:44:18) SEA FEVER AND WHAT IT LED TO (00:48:44) GLADSTONE FOUND TIME TO BE KIND (00:50:41) A TRIBUNE OF THE PEOPLE (00:59:24) THE INSPIRATION OF GAMBETTA (01:04:16) ANDREW JACKSON - THE BOY WHO "NEVER WOULD GIVE UP" (01:07:12) SIR HUMPHRY DAVY'S GREATEST DISCOVERY, MICHAEL FARADAY (01:12:26) THE TRIUMPH OF CANOVA (01:20:06) FROM STORE BOY TO MILLIONAIRE (01:27:30) "I WILL PAINT OR DIE!" (01:32:53) THE CALL THAT SPEAKS IN THE BLOOD (01:36:35) WASHINGTON'S YOUTHFUL HEROISM (01:39:03) A COW HIS CAPITAL (01:43:23) THE BOY WHO SAID "I MUST" (01:49:04) THE HIDDEN TREASURE (01:56:33) LOVE TAMED THE LION (01:59:08) "THERE IS ROOM ENOUGH AT THE TOP" (02:03:46) THE UPLIFT OF A SLAVE BOY'S IDEAL (02:10:41) THE "WIZARD" AS AN EDITOR (02:13:48) HOW GOOD FORTUNE CAME TO PIERRE (02:22:07) A BOY WHO KNEW NOT FEAR (02:33:55) HOW STANLEY FOUND LIVINGSTONE (02:48:24) THE NESTOR OF AMERICAN JOURNALISTS (02:52:00) THE MAN WITH AN IDEA (02:57:17) "BERNARD OF THE TUILERIES" (03:08:28) HOW THE "LEARNED BLACKSMITH" FOUND TIME (03:10:34) THE LEGEND OF WILLIAM TELL (03:31:04) "WESTWARD HO!" (03:33:55) THREE GREAT AMERICAN SONGS AND THEIR AUTHORS (03:59:47) TRAINING FOR GREATNESS - GLIMPSES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BOYHOOD (04:32:14) THE MARBLE WAITETH TRAINING FOR GREATNESS: Success Stories of Character, Struggle, Purpose and Achievement - A Portrait of Triumph. Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life By Orison Swett Marden (1909) - HQ Full Book. In Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life, Orison Swett Marden, the renowned founder of the New Thought Movement and pioneer of inspirational literature, presents a compelling anthology designed to shape the minds and character of young readers. The common thread that binds these tales is the pursuit of success—not merely in terms of fame or wealth, but in the richer, deeper sense of purpose, perseverance, and inner strength. Marden believed that greatness begins in youth. These stories, collected with care and discernment, reflect his core message: that every individual, no matter their background, has the potential for remarkable achievement if guided by the right values—determination, integrity, courage, and a steadfast belief in one’s mission. The Power of a Single Day In the opening story, “TO-DAY”, Marden sets the tone by emphasizing the importance of the present moment. The path to success begins not tomorrow or in some distant future, but today. Youth is presented not as a time of waiting, but of action—a recurring theme throughout the book. It encourages the reader to seize the moment, laying the groundwork for lifelong growth and achievement. Overcoming Adversity Many of the individuals in these narratives began life in hardship. “The Mill Boy of the Slashes”, for example, tells the early struggles of Henry Clay, who rose from poverty to become one of America’s most influential statesmen. Similarly, in “The Greek Slave Who Won the Olive Crown”, the reader is introduced to a boy who, though enslaved, ascended to honor through excellence and effort—demonstrating that circumstances do not define destiny. Leadership and Courage The trilogy “Turning Points in the Life of a Hero” chronicles the rise of Admiral David Farragut. From the defining moment of his boyhood courage in “The First Turning Point,” to proving himself as “A Born Leader”, and ultimately becoming the man his country needed in “Farragut Is the Man”, these episodes show how leadership is forged in moments of decision. Success here is not instant—it is cultivated through trials and moments where character is tested. Dreams and Dedication In “He Aimed High and Hit the Mark” and “The Evolution of a Violinist”, the book portrays those who dared to dream and pursued their passions with relentless dedication. These stories remind readers that true success is about setting high goals and investing daily effort to reach them, regardless of initial talent or circumstance. The Spark of Invention and Curiosity Tales such as “The Lesson of the Teakettle” and “How the Art of Printing Was Discovered” reflect how curiosity, observation, and creative thinking lead to groundbreaking innovations. Marden emphasizes that success is not limited to grand gestures; it often arises from keen attention to everyday occurrences, and the willingness to ask, “Why?” or “How?” In “Sir Humphry Davy’s Greatest Discovery, Michael Faraday,” the theme of mentorship emerges. Faraday’s story illustrates how hunger for knowledge and humility can lead one from obscurity to the pinnacles of science—reminding young readers that greatness often begins in unnoticed places, nurtured by passion and persistence. The Human Spirit and Moral Strength Many stories focus on moral courage and inner strength as the keys to success. “Andrew Jackson: The Boy Who ‘Never Would Give Up’” and “The Boy Who Said ‘I Must’” showcase the resilience that turns failure into triumph. Jackson’s unyielding spirit and the unwavering resolve of the anonymous “I must” boy are testaments to the power of mindset. In “The Hidden Treasure”, “The Call That Speaks in the Blood”, and “Love Tamed the Lion”, Marden reveals that success is also about discovering and honoring one’s true self and purpose—about finding the inner compass that guides choices, no matter how difficult. Social Influence and Uplift Several stories celebrate those who, having achieved success, chose to uplift others. In “Gladstone Found Time to Be Kind”, readers are reminded that kindness is not a detour from greatness, but a part of it. In “A Tribune of the People”, the importance of public service and empathy is foregrounded. And “The Uplift of a Slave Boy’s Ideal” speaks to the transformative power of education, ideals, and the dream of freedom. Time, Industry, and Self-Reliance Stories like “Franklin’s Lesson on Time Value” and “From Store Boy to Millionaire” underscore the value of industriousness and time management. Benjamin Franklin’s life serves as a blueprint for self-made success, showing that time, once lost, can never be regained. Similarly, the trajectory from humble clerk to magnate demonstrates the power of focus, frugality, and self-discipline. “If I Rest, I Rust”, a motto embraced by many in the book, becomes a mantra of the industrious—those who understand that continual effort, not comfort, sustains success. Adventure, Creativity, and Vision Adventure stories such as “Sea Fever and What It Led To” and “How Stanley Found Livingstone” kindle the spirit of exploration and discovery. Others, like “‘I Will Paint or Die!’” and “The Marble Waiteth”, highlight the devotion to artistic calling and the patience required to achieve mastery. These tales affirm that success often lies in the courage to follow a calling, regardless of the obstacles. Legacy and Nation The inclusion of patriotic and historic narratives like “Washington’s Youthful Heroism”, “Three Great American Songs and Their Authors”, and “Westward Ho!” teaches readers that personal success is deeply connected to service, sacrifice, and a sense of legacy. They illustrate that greatness often lies not only in personal accomplishment but in contribution to a larger cause. Training for Greatness – Glimpses of Abraham Lincoln’s Boyhood The last Chapter “Training for Greatness – Glimpses of Abraham Lincoln’s Boyhood” offers an inspiring look into the early life of one of America’s most revered leaders. Through humble beginnings, hard labor, and limited formal education, young Lincoln cultivated the character, discipline, and compassion that would define his legacy. This chapter highlights the formative experiences—his love of reading, respect for honesty, and deep sense of justice—that trained him for the greatness to come. Marden emphasizes that true greatness is not inherited, but earned through daily effort, moral strength, and an unwavering commitment to personal growth, even in the most modest of circumstances. Conclusion: Training for Greatness The final entries—“Training for Greatness”, “The Marble Waiteth”, and others—remind readers that success is a journey, not a moment. Greatness is not stumbled upon—it is trained for, prepared for, and cultivated. Youth is portrayed not merely as preparation for life, but as the very crucible where success is forged. Marden’s Eclectic School Readings is more than a collection of inspiring stories. It is a blueprint for success built on timeless principles, woven into real-life narratives that stir the imagination and embolden the will. For young people standing at the crossroads of life, this book offers not only inspiration but instruction—clear signposts pointing toward a life of achievement, integrity, and meaningful impact. #SuccessStories #InspirationForYouth #OrisonSwettMarden #MotivationalReading #LifeLessons #CharacterBuilding #NeverGiveUp #YouthEmpowerment #FromStruggleToSuccess #SelfImprovement #HistoricalHeroes #AmericanIcons #PerseverancePays #DreamBig #MoralEducation #HardWorkPaysOff #LeadershipLessons #BookForYoungReaders #ClassicInspiration #RiseAboveChallenges Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/secrets-of-success-wealth-hidden-laws-of-money-power-success--5835231/support.
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