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The Key to Success

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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

73 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 16, 2011

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Russell H. Conwell

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Russell Herman Conwell was a Baptist minister, philanthropist, lawyer, and writer best remembered as the founder of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and for his inspirational lecture, Acres of Diamonds.

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Profile Image for Giava Zahrannisa.
12 reviews18 followers
March 12, 2021
As its purpose to make ones can accumulate great wisdom by studying his own finger-nails, The Key to Success succeed in making me notice that there will always be something worth learning even from the triviality of an egg. It tells me that great leaders are not the ones who only notice big things, but those ones who notice even the littlest thing and can gain wisdom from it.
"Animal life can do much for us if we will but study it, take notice of it daily in our homes, in the streets, wherever we are."

However, being the book in "those" era when women were nothing to society, this book sometimes slips in a way that this could give a perspective that men's failure is caused because of women are incompetent. How many a man fails in business because his wife is a poor cook? I believe that this matter is the downfall of this book which makes it irrelevant in this modern era.
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August 3, 2017
It's certainly a product of its time, in that the hopes of the future laid down within its pages are nothing of what the world has come to see. Though, despite this and the anecdotal nature of the book, it is an enjoyable read for its length and has some grains of wisdom and insight which can be helpful to reflect on. If nothing else the stories within as well as the select pieces of poetry offer modest entertainment.
Profile Image for Andy Febrico Bintoro.
3,684 reviews32 followers
August 2, 2019
the example maybe rather old for this age, but we could used some principles here, though perhaps it's not that valid in this ever changing age
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36 reviews
January 8, 2022
Good illustrations on how to be a success and a great definition on who an orator and an elocutionist is.
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