How to Succeed; Or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune
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This work offers a series of practical essays and maxims that guide readers toward personal and professional success by cultivating character, industry, and clear purpose. It emphasizes self-reliance, seizing opportunity, finding work suited to one's natural aptitudes, and persisting through obstacles by willpower, concentration, courage, and thoroughness. Chapters address fundamentals such as paying the price for effort, guarding weaknesses, habits of saving and upward living, attention to small matters, and the moral attitudes that sustain achievement. It intersperses guidance on study and reading, anecdotes of humble beginnings and advancement, and actionable principles intended to turn ambition into steady, principled progress.
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