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O.S.MARDEN - SUCCESS SECRETS OF GREAT AMERICANS 1: Success, Leadership & Perseverance of America’s Greatest Men - Orison Swett Marden
from SECRETS OF SUCCESS: Master the Mindset of Success · host SECRETS OF SUCCESS & WEALTH
(00:00:00) 0. Introduction (00:09:41) BOOK ONE - INSPIRATIONAL TALKS WITH FAMOUS AMERICANS. (00:11:44) I. Hard Work: the Secret of a Great Inventor’s Genius. (00:36:36) II. A “Down-east” Yankee who Dictates Peace to the Nations. (00:59:42) III. A Poor Boy Once Borrowed Books Now Gives Away Libraries. (01:26:50) IV. A Good Shoemaker Becomes Detroit’s Best Mayor and Michigan’s Greatest Governor. (01:38:39) V. Determined not to Remain Poor, a Farmer Boy Becomes a Merchant Prince (01:55:41) VI. Honesty, the Foundation of a Great Merchant’s Career (02:18:02) VII. A British Boy Wins Fortune and Title by American Business Methods. (02:30:25) VIII. A Self-made Man who Strives to Give others a Chance (02:40:47) 9. Thrift, the Secret of a Fortune Built in a Single Lifetime. (02:48:45) 10. Cut Out for a Banker, He Rose from Errand Boy to Secretary of the U. S. Treasury. (02:57:21) 11. Young Millionaire not Afraid to Work in Overalls. (03:05:17) 12. Messenger Boy’s Zeal Lifts Him to the Head of the World’s Greatest Telegraph System. (03:43:33) 15. A Puny Boy, by Physical Culture, Becomes the Most Vigorous of American Presidents. (04:04:16) 16. A Brave Volunteer Fights His Way to the Head of the American Army. (04:45:51) 19. A Chance-Found Book the Turning Point in a United States Senator’s Career. (05:05:23) 21. A Magnate, the Courage of His Convictions Make Him a Reformer. (05:29:34) 23. A “Jack of All Trades” Masters One and Becomes the Poet of the People. (05:55:16) 25. A Famous Authoress Tells Literary Aspirants the Story of Her Struggle for Recognition. (06:59:33) 30. A School Girl, Not Afraid of Drudgery, Becomes America’s Foremost Woman Illustrator. LITTLE VISITS WITH GREAT AMERICANS: Timeless Secrets of Success, Leadership & Perseverance from History’s Greatest Self-Made Men - by Orison Swett Marden (1905).Behind every great success story lies a hidden pattern—discipline, vision, and relentless persistence. In Little Visits with Great Americans, Orison Swett Marden takes us inside the lives of history’s greatest self-made men and reveals the timeless laws that shaped their rise from poverty, obscurity, and struggle into extraordinary achievement.Orison Swett Marden’s Little Visits with Great Americans is a powerful collection of inspirational life sketches drawn from some of the most influential figures in American history. Written in Marden’s signature uplifting and practical style, the book is not merely a record of biographies, but a living philosophy of success. Each chapter reveals how ordinary beginnings, when combined with discipline, persistence, and character, can lead to extraordinary achievement.Across invention, manufacture, commerce, finance, transportation, labor, public life, education, literature, and art, Marden illustrates a single unifying truth: greatness is not inherited—it is built.INVENTION1. Hard Work and Genius – Thomas Alva EdisonThe book opens with the story of Thomas Alva Edison, the embodiment of relentless experimentation. Marden emphasizes that Edison’s genius was not accidental brilliance but disciplined labor. His laboratory became a battlefield of failure and persistence, where thousands of experiments led to breakthroughs like the electric light bulb. The chapter reframes invention as endurance rather than inspiration, showing that success belongs to those who refuse to quit.2. The Yankee Engineer – Hiram Stevens MaximHiram Stevens Maxim, inventor of the first fully automatic machine gun, represents inventive power shaped by practical necessity. Marden portrays him as a “down-east Yankee” whose ingenuity changed modern warfare and influenced international peace strategies. His life demonstrates how technical creativity, when driven by purpose, can alter the course of global affairs.MANUFACTURE3. From Poverty to Philanthropy – Andrew CarnegieAndrew Carnegie’s journey from a poor Scottish immigrant to steel magnate is a central lesson in ambition and generosity. Marden highlights not only Carnegie’s rise in industry but his transformation into one of history’s greatest philanthropists. His belief that wealth should serve society becomes a guiding principle for success rooted in responsibility.4. The Shoemaker Statesman – Hazen S. PingreeHazen S. Pingree rises from humble shoemaker to mayor of Detroit and governor of Michigan. His story illustrates how integrity and concern for workers can reshape public service. Marden emphasizes Pingree’s courage in confronting corporate corruption and his dedication to social reform.COMMERCE5. Determined Ambition – Marshall FieldMarshall Field’s rise from farm boy to retail magnate embodies disciplined ambition. His motto, “Give the lady what she wants,” revolutionized customer service. Marden uses Field to demonstrate that understanding people is the foundation of commercial success.6. Integrity in Business – John WanamakerJohn Wanamaker builds one of America’s first department stores on the principle of honesty. Marden highlights his revolutionary “satisfaction guaranteed” policy as proof that trust is more valuable than profit. Wanamaker’s career becomes a blueprint for ethical commerce.7. Transatlantic Success – Sir Thomas LiptonSir Thomas Lipton rises from humble beginnings in Scotland to global success in tea and commerce. His charm, marketing brilliance, and customer focus allow him to conquer both American and British markets. Marden presents him as proof that personality and optimism can overcome social barriers.FINANCE8. Opportunity for Others – Darius Ogden MillsDarius Ogden Mills exemplifies financial success combined with philanthropy. Marden describes him as a banker who not only accumulated wealth but created opportunities for others, reinforcing the idea that prosperity grows when shared.9. The Power of Thrift – Russell SageRussell Sage’s fortune is built on careful saving and disciplined investment. Marden uses his life to show that financial independence often begins with restraint rather than risk, highlighting thrift as a forgotten virtue of success.10. From Errand Boy to Treasury Leader – Lyman Judson GageLyman Judson Gage’s rise from humble beginnings to U.S. Secretary of the Treasury illustrates the power of continuous self-improvement. Marden emphasizes his adaptability and intelligence as keys to advancement.11. Wealth Without Weakness – Cornelius VanderbiltCornelius Vanderbilt’s early discipline and relentless work ethic turn him into a transportation empire builder. Marden highlights his willingness to work in overalls even after achieving wealth, symbolizing grounded ambition.TRANSPORTATION12. The Telegraph Visionary – Robert C. ClowryRobert C. Clowry’s rise in the telegraph industry demonstrates the power of dedication in emerging technologies. From messenger boy to executive leader, his journey reflects the rewards of diligence.13. Railroading Enthusiasm – Herbert H. VreelandHerbert H. Vreeland’s passion for railroads transforms him from section hand to leader of a major metropolitan system. Marden shows how enthusiasm for one’s field can become the engine of advancement.LABOR14. Voice of Workers – Samuel GompersSamuel Gompers, founder of the American Federation of Labor, represents leadership born from experience. Marden portrays him as a man who understood workers because he once was one, emphasizing dignity in labor.PUBLIC LIFE15. Strength Through Discipline – Theodore RooseveltTheodore Roosevelt transforms physical weakness into extraordinary vitality. Marden uses him as a model of self-development, showing how determination can overcome biological limitations.16. Military Excellence – Nelson A. MilesNelson A. Miles rises through courage and leadership to become a top American general. His career reflects resilience and strategic brilliance in military service.17. Opportunity Seized – Joseph Hodges ChoateJoseph H. Choate’s diplomatic success stems from readiness and intelligence. Marden emphasizes how prepared minds attract opportunity.18. The Power of Oratory – Chauncey M. DepewChauncey M. Depew’s eloquence becomes his greatest asset, proving that communication skill can shape a national reputation.19. The Turning Book – Jonathan P. DolliverJonathan P. Dolliver’s life changes through a chance-found book, illustrating the transformative power of knowledge.20. Political Experience – Thomas C. PlattThomas C. Platt’s varied career provides the foundation for political leadership, showing the value of broad experience.21. Courageous Reform – Tom L. JohnsonTom L. Johnson becomes a reformer driven by conviction, proving that courage can challenge entrenched systems.EDUCATION AND LITERATURE22. Academic Triumph – Jacob Gould SchurmanJacob Gould Schurman rises from rural beginnings to university leadership, emphasizing education as a ladder of opportunity.23. Poet of the People – James Whitcomb RileyJames Whitcomb Riley’s natural voice and persistence make him a beloved poet, showing the value of authenticity.24. Self-Educated Genius – Edwin MarkhamEdwin Markham’s passion for reading and reflection leads him to literary greatness, proving that education is self-directed.25. Literary Struggle – Ella Wheeler WilcoxElla Wheeler Wilcox shares her struggle for recognition, encouraging perseverance in creative work.26. Self-Taught Author – William Dean HowellsWilliam Dean Howells rises from printer’s boy to literary authority through self-education and discipline.27. Redemption Through Learning – Lew WallaceLew Wallace transforms wasted youth into literary success through self-culture and determination.28. Vision in Society – Mrs. Burton HarrisonMrs. Burton Harrison’s literary achievements stem from social insight and observation.ART29. Painstaking Mastery – Edwin Austin AbbeyEdwin Austin Abbey’s artistic success is built on patience and meticulous effort, proving that mastery requires discipline.30. From Drudgery to Illustration – Alice Barber StephensAlice Barber Stephens rises from student to leading illustrator through perseverance and dedication to craft.FINAL MESSAGE OF THE BOOKAcross every chapter, Marden builds a unified philosophy: success is not a matter of luck, but of law. Whether in invention, business, politics, literature, or art, the same principles appear again and again—hard work, integrity, persistence, self-education, and purpose. Little Visits with Great Americans becomes more than biography; it is a manual for character building. Each life is a demonstration that greatness is accessible to anyone willing to cultivate discipline, seize opportunity, and refuse limitation.In Marden’s vision, success is not something you wait for—it is something you construct, one decision, one habit, and one act of perseverance at a time.#success #motivation #inspiration #successmindset #personaldevelopment #selfimprovement #mindset #lawofattraction #wealth #entrepreneurship #business #leadership #greatness #history #biography #orisonswettmarden #successstories #hardwork #discipline #positivityBecome 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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(00:00:00) 0. Introduction (00:09:41) BOOK ONE - INSPIRATIONAL TALKS WITH FAMOUS AMERICANS. (00:11:44) I. Hard Work: the Secret of a Great Inventor’s Genius. (00:36:36) II. A “Down-east” Yankee who Dictates Peace to the Nations. (00:59:42) III. A Poor Boy Once Borrowed Books Now Gives Away Libraries. (01:26:50) IV. A Good Shoemaker Becomes Detroit’s Best Mayor and Michigan’s Greatest Governor. (01:38:39) V. Determined not to Remain Poor, a Farmer Boy Becomes a Merchant Prince (01:55:41) VI. Honesty, the Foundation of a Great Merchant’s Career (02:18:02) VII. A British Boy Wins Fortune and Title by American Business Methods. (02:30:25) VIII. A Self-made Man who Strives to Give others a Chance (02:40:47) 9. Thrift, the Secret of a Fortune Built in a Single Lifetime. (02:48:45) 10. Cut Out for a Banker, He Rose from Errand Boy to Secretary of the U. S. Treasury. (02:57:21) 11. Young Millionaire not Afraid to Work in Overalls. (03:05:17) 12. Messenger Boy’s Zeal Lifts Him to the Head of the World’s Greatest Telegraph System. (03:43:33) 15. A Puny Boy, by Physical Culture, Becomes the Most Vigorous of American Presidents. (04:04:16) 16. A Brave Volunteer Fights His Way to the Head of the American Army. (04:45:51) 19. A Chance-Found Book the Turning Point in a United States Senator’s Career. (05:05:23) 21. A Magnate, the Courage of His Convictions Make Him a Reformer. (05:29:34) 23. A “Jack of All Trades” Masters One and Becomes the Poet of the People. (05:55:16) 25. A Famous Authoress Tells Literary Aspirants the Story of Her Struggle for Recognition. (06:59:33) 30. A School Girl, Not Afraid of Drudgery, Becomes America’s Foremost Woman Illustrator. LITTLE VISITS WITH GREAT AMERICANS: Timeless Secrets of Success, Leadership & Perseverance from History’s Greatest Self-Made Men - by Orison Swett Marden (1905).Behind every great success story lies a hidden pattern—discipline, vision, and relentless persistence. In Little Visits with Great Americans, Orison Swett Marden takes us inside the lives of history’s greatest self-made men and reveals the timeless laws that shaped their rise from poverty, obscurity, and struggle into extraordinary achievement.Orison Swett Marden’s Little Visits with Great Americans is a powerful collection of inspirational life sketches drawn from some of the most influential figures in American history. Written in Marden’s signature uplifting and practical style, the book is not merely a record of biographies, but a living philosophy of success. Each chapter reveals how ordinary beginnings, when combined with discipline, persistence, and character, can lead to extraordinary achievement.Across invention, manufacture, commerce, finance, transportation, labor, public life, education, literature, and art, Marden illustrates a single unifying truth: greatness is not inherited—it is built.INVENTION1. Hard Work and Genius – Thomas Alva EdisonThe book opens with the story of Thomas Alva Edison, the embodiment of relentless experimentation. Marden emphasizes that Edison’s genius was not accidental brilliance but disciplined labor. His laboratory became a battlefield of failure and persistence, where thousands of experiments led to breakthroughs like the electric light bulb. The chapter reframes invention as endurance rather than inspiration, showing that success belongs to those who refuse to quit.2. The Yankee Engineer – Hiram Stevens MaximHiram Stevens Maxim, inventor of the first fully automatic machine gun, represents inventive power shaped by practical necessity. Marden portrays him as a “down-east Yankee” whose ingenuity changed modern warfare and influenced international peace strategies. His life demonstrates how technical creativity, when driven by purpose, can alter the course of global affairs.<br...
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