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A popular lecture-essay urges readers to seek opportunity and wealth close to home rather than chasing distant fortunes, using parables, anecdotes, and practical exhortations to promote industry, thrift, local pride, and initiative. Interwoven are stories that illustrate how small inventions, overlooked chances, and community effort produce lasting success, together with reflections on civic improvement and criticisms of self-deprecation among citizens. The volume also contains biographical material and an appreciation of the speaker’s public career, describing his methods as an orator, organizer, and educator and tracing the institutional and philanthropic achievements associated with his work.
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