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(00:00:00) 12. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER - The Richest Man in the United States
(00:27:54) 13. JULIA WARD HOWE
(00:39:46) 14. THOMAS ALVA EDISON
(01:03:00) 15. A FASCINATING STORY- by GENERAL LEW WALLACE
(01:15:51) 16. ANDREW CARNEGIE
(01:41:47) 17. HERRESHOFF - YACHT BUILDER
(02:13:23) 18. FAME AFTER 50
(02:24:38) 19. THEODORE THOMAS
(02:39:30) 20. JOHN BURROUGHS
(02:56:57) 21. HERBERT VREELAND
(03:15:02) 22. JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY
HOW THEY SUCCEEDED: Life Stories of Successful Men Told by Themselves - Part 2 - By Orison Swett Marden (1901) - HQ Full Book.Orison Swett Marden was a pioneer of self-help and success literature. His focus on perseverance, positive thinking, and personal growth strongly influenced later authors like Napoleon Hill, Dale Carnegie, Norman Vincent Peale, Zig Ziglar, and Tony Robbins. These writers carried forward Marden’s core ideas—believing in oneself, taking initiative, and developing character. His impact helped shape not just the self-help genre but also motivational speaking and leadership training for generations to come.How They Succeeded is a classic motivational anthology by Orison Swett Marden, showcasing the real-life stories of prominent individuals who carved their paths to greatness through determination, purpose, and hard work. Through interviews, personal anecdotes, and reflections, Marden offers timeless lessons on success directly from the lives of leaders in business, literature, science, and the arts.This book doesn’t merely recount achievements—it reveals the habits, beliefs, and practices that shaped these individuals’ journeys, offering practical insight for anyone aspiring to leave a mark. The following chapters (XII to XXII) delve into the life paths of some of the most iconic figures of their time. CHAPTER XII – JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERThis chapter paints an intimate portrait of John D. Rockefeller, detailing the foundations of what would become one of the most significant business empires in American history. Rockefeller’s story begins with a youthful ambition and a keen eye for opportunities. His school days reflect a diligent and serious student. The tale of selling hoop poles as a young boy reveals his early hustle. A pivotal moment comes when he first smells oil—an aroma that would define his future. We see his disciplined mindset in entries from his first ledger, and how a modest $10,000 became the seed for greater ventures. The birth and rise of Standard Oil demonstrate his unmatched foresight and business acumen. Marden also gives us a look at Rockefeller the man—his personality, daily office habits, health routines, home life, and philanthropic efforts. The chapter closes by attributing his success to perseverance, a genius for money-making, and unwavering self-discipline. CHAPTER XIII – JULIA WARD HOWEBest known as the author of "The Battle Hymn of