: Russell Conwell
: SUCCESS AT YOUR DOORSTEPS What You Can Do With Your Will Power: The Ultimate Collection of 5 Self-Help Books
: Musaicum Books
: 9788027223398
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: Angewandte Psychologie
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In 'Success at Your Doorsteps' by Russell Conwell, the author delves into the principles of achieving success through hard work, perseverance, and determination. This motivational book is written in a clear and engaging literary style, making it accessible to readers from all walks of life. Conwell's work is reminiscent of the self-help and personal development genre, with timeless advice on how to unlock one's full potential and achieve one's goals. The book serves as a relevant guide for individuals seeking inspiration and guidance on their journey towards success. Russell Conwell, a renowned motivational speaker and philanthropist, draws from his own experiences and observations to offer valuable insights in 'Success at Your Doorsteps'. As the founder of Temple University and the Acres of Diamonds lecture series, Conwell has a profound understanding of the human spirit and the determination required to achieve one's dreams. His passion for education and empowerment shines through in this timeless classic. I highly recommend 'Success at Your Doorsteps' to anyone seeking inspiration and practical advice on how to reach their full potential. Conwell's wisdom and motivational words will resonate with readers looking to unlock their own paths to success.

Chapter II. Who the Real Leaders Are


Among all of you who read this book I am looking for the kings and queens. I am looking for the successful men and women of the future. No matter how old you may be, you yet have life before you. I am looking for the leading men and women, and I will find them with these four tests. I cannot fail; it is infallible.

Some men, intensely American, will say:

"Oh, we don't have any kings or queens in this country."

Did you ever observe that America is ruled by the least number of people of any nation known on earth? And that same small number will rule it when we add all the women, as we soon shall, to the voting population. America is ruled by a very few kings and queens. The reason why we are ruled by so few is because our people are generally intelligent."Oh," you will ask,"do you mean the political boss rule?" Yes. That is not a good word to use, because it is misleading. America is ruled by bosses, anyhow, and it will be so long as we are a free people. We do not approve of certain phases of boss rule, and so don't misunderstand me when I state that a very few persons govern the American people. In my home city, Philadelphia, for instance, nearly two millions of people are ruled by four or five men. It will always be so. Everything depends on whether those four or five men are fitted for the place of leaders or not. If they are wise men and good men, then that is the best kind of government. There is no doubt about it. If all the eighty or ninety millions of people in the United States were compelled to vote on every little thing that was done by the Government, you would be a long time getting around to any reform.

An intelligent farmer would build a house. Will he, as a farmer, go to work and cut out that lumber himself, plane it himself, shape it himself? Will he be the architect of the house, drive all the nails, put on the shingles, and build the chimney himself? If he is an intelligent man he will hire a carpenter, an architect, and a mason who understand their business, and tell them to oversee that work for him. In an intelligent country we can hire men who understand statesmanship, law, social economics, who love justice. We hire them as skilled people to do what we are not able to do. Why should all the people be all the time meddling with something they don't understand? They employ people who do understand it, and consequently, in a free nation a few specially fitted people will ever be allowed to guide. They will be the people who know better than we know what to do under difficult or important circumstances.

You are ruled by a few people, and I am looking for these few people among my readers. There are some women in this country who now have more influence than any known statesman, and their names are hardly mentioned in the newspapers. I remember once, in the days of Queen Victoria, asking a college class,"Who rules England?" Of course, they said,"Queen Victoria." Did Queen Victoria rule England? During her nominal reign England was the freest land on the face of the earth, and America not half as free if you go to the extremes of comparison. She was only a figurehead, and she would not even express an opinion on the Boer War. It was all left to the statesmen, who had really been selected by the Parliament to rule. They were the real rulers.

I am looking for the real kings, not the nominal ones, and I shall find the successful men and women of the future by the four tests mentioned in the old tradition of the Silver Crown. The first one is:

"Animals will follow them."

If a dog or cat tags your heels to-morrow remember what I am writing about it here. It is evidence of kingship or queenship. If you don't have a cat or dog or an ox or a horse to love you, then I pity you. I pity the animal the most, but you are also a subject of sympa