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Its an easy read...,
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This review is from: Acres of Diamonds: The Russell Conwell Story (Hardcover)
This book is in large print and an easy read. I doesn't reveal many if any negative or hard times of his life. It mainly focuses on his Acre of Diamonds speech...and how his public speaking helped everyone.
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The story was very inspirational and uplifting. It revealed the life of a somewhat unknown man today who founded Temple University and Temple Hospital as well as establish a church that was comparable to our present day mega-churches. It was a story of a man who had many struggles but presevered through them to perform a great service to Philadelphia and his fellow man. I would recommend this book to anyone.
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Success Classic,
By Ron Atkins "Ron" (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Acres of Diamonds: The Russell Conwell Story (Hardcover)
Russell Conwell's book, "Acres of Diamonds" was developed from a speech he delivered to church congregations over 5,000 times. The proceeds he earned from this speech are reputed to have given him a fortune, which he used to found Temple University in Philadelphia.
"Acres of Diamonds" is the story of a successful farmer in India named Al Hafed. Hafed is tempted by the allure of wealth and sells his farm to search the world for diamonds. Years later he dies penniless, having not found diamonds. However, back home the man who purchased Hafed's farm accidentally discovers a huge field of diamonds on Hafed's former land. Conwell uses this story to illustrate that success often lies close at hand, if you are willing to open your eyes and mind to opportunity. Conwell further suggests that most people are "pygmies of their possible selves," rarely achieving the potential of their innate abilities or local opportunities. Conwell also discusses his basic philosophy of business and gives several rules, or suggestions, for budding entrepreneurs: 1. The seeds of fortune are close at hand. Stick with what you know, find your niche, and don't be swayed by the allure of "greener pastures." 2. Find out what people want, and fill that need. This sounds obvious, but many entrepreneurs start with a product or service, and then try to find a market for their product or service. Conwell advises finding the market first, then developing a product or service to meet that demand. 3. Make the best possible product and provide them to a large number of people. "Acres of Diamonds" was first published in 1921. It is still valid today, and provides valuable lessons to anyone attempting to achieve financial success. You may also want to read Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill and The 17 Principles of Creating Wealth by Phillip Collinsowrth. Ron Taylor Author, Network Marketing: MLM Strategies for Success and Wealth Creation |
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Acres of Diamonds: The Russell Conwell Story by Russell H. Conwell (Hardcover - June 24, 2005)
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