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Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life

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A series of concise life sketches and anecdotes aimed at young readers presents how individuals rose from modest circumstances through purpose, perseverance, industry, and prudent use of time. Each account isolates a formative habit or turning point—self-education, patient toil, creative persistence, courageous resolve, or public service—and frames it as a practical lesson. A prefatory essay urges shaping each day into constructive action and making a noble life rather than merely acquiring wealth. Recurring themes are disciplined use of time, steady effort in adversity, and character-driven achievement illustrated by compressed biographical vignettes and moral reflections.

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Orison Swett Marden

Orison Swett Marden (1850-1924) was an American author and founder of Success Magazine, known for his motivational writings that emphasize personal development and success. His works often draw on the principles of positive thinking and self-improvement, encouraging readers to pursue their ambitions with determination. Marden's notable titles include "Ambition and Success" and "How to Succeed; Or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune," which reflect his belief in the power of will and perseverance. His writings have inspired countless individuals to strive for their goals and cultivate a victorious attitude in life.

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