THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF DESIRE INTO ACTION
The person whose income is derived entirely from the sale
of personal services is no less a merchant than the man who sells
commodities, and it might well be added, such a person is subject to
EXACTLY THE SAME RULES of conduct as the merchant who sells
merchandise.
This has been emphasized, because the majority of people who live by
the sale of personal services make the mistake of considering
themselves free from the rules of conduct, and the responsibilities
attached to those who are engaged in marketing commodities. The new way
of marketing services has practically forced both employer and.
employee into partnership alliances, through which both take into
consideration the rights of the third party, THE PUBLIC THEY SERVE.
The day of the “go-getter” has passed. He has been supplanted by the
“gogiver.” High-pressure methods in business finally blew the lid off.
There will never be the need to put the lid back on, because, in the
future, business will be conducted by me thods that will require no
pressure.
The actual capital value of your brains may be determined by the
amount of income you can produce (by marketing your services). A fair
estimate of the capital value of your services may be made by
multiplying your annual income by sixteen and two-thirds, as it is
reasonable to estimate that your annual income represents six percent
of your capital value. Money rents for 6% per annum. Money is worth no
more than brains.
It is often worth much less. Competent “brains,” if effectively
marketed, represent a much more desirable form of capital than that
which is required to conduct a business dealing in commodities, because
“brains” are a form of capital which cannot be permanently depreciated
through depressions, nor can this form of capital be stolen or spent.
Moreover, the money which is essential for the conduct of business is
as worthless as a sand dune, until it has been mixed with efficient
“brains.”
THE THIRTY MAJOR CAUSES OF FAILURE
HOW MANY OF THESE ARE HOLDING YOU BACK?
Life’s greatest tragedy consists of men and women who earnestly try,
and fail! The tragedy lies in the overwhelmingly large majority of
people who fail, as compared to the few who succeed. I have had the
privilege of analyzing several thousand men and women, 98% of whom were
classed as “failures.” There is something radically wrong with a
civilization, and a system of education, which permit 98% of the people
to go through life as failures. But I did not write this book for the
purpose of moralizing on the rights and wrongs of the world; that would
require a book a hundred times the size of this one.
My analysis work proved that there are thirty major reasons for
failure, and thirteen major principles through which people accumulate
fortunes. In this chapter, a description of the thirty major causes of
failure will be given. As you go over the list, check yourself by it,
point by point, for the purpose of discovering how many of these
causes-of- failure stand between you and success.
1. UNFAVORABLE HEREDITARY BACKGROUND. There is but little, if
anything, which can be done for people who are born with a deficiency
in brain power. This philosophy offers but one method of bridging this
weakness—through the aid of the Master Mind. Observe with profit,
however, that this is the ONLY one of the thirty causes of failure
which may not be easily corrected by any individual.
2. LACK OF A WELL-DEFINED PURPOSE IN LIFE. There is no hope of
success for the person who does not have a central purpose, or definite
goal at which to aim. Ninety-eight out of every hundred of those whom I
have analyzed, had no such aim. Perhaps this was the major cause of
their failure.
3. LACK OF AMBITION TO AIM ABOVE MEDIOCRITY. We offer no hope for
the person who is so indifferent as not to want to get ahead in life,
and who is not willing to pay the price.
4. INSUFFICIENT EDUCATION. This is a handicap which may be overcome
with comparative ease. Experience has proven that the best educated
people are often those who are known as “self- made,” or self-educated.
It takes more than a college degree to make one a person of education.
Any person who is educated is one who has learned to get whatever he
wants in life without violating the rights of others. Education
consists, not so much of knowledge, but of knowledge effectively and
persistently APPLIED. Men are paid, not merely for what they know, but
more particularly for WHAT THEY DO WITH THAT WHICH THEY KNOW.
5. LACK OF SELF-DISCIPLINE. Discipline comes through self-control.
This means that one must control all negative qualities. Before you can
control conditions, you must first control yourself. Self- mastery is
the hardest job you will ever tackle. If you do not conquer self, you
will be conquered by self. You may see at one and the same time both
your best friend and your greatest enemy, by stepping in front of a
mirror.
6. ILL HEALTH. No person may enjoy outstanding success without good
health. Many of the causes of ill health are subject to mastery and
control. These, in the main are:
a. Overeating of foods not conducive to health
b. Wrong habits of thought; giving expression to negatives.
c. Wrong use of, and over indulgence in sex.
d. Lack of proper physical exercise
e. An inadequate supply of fresh air, due to improper breathing.
7. UNFAVORABLE ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES DURING CHILDHOOD. “As the
twig is bent, so shall the tree grow.” Most people who have criminal
tendencies acquire them as the result of bad environment, and improper
associates during childhood.
8. PROCRASTINATION. This is one of the most common causes of
failure. “Old Man Procrastination” stands within the shadow of every
human being, waiting his opportunity to spoil one’s chances of success.
Most of us go through life as failures, because we are waiting for the
“time to be right” to start doing something worthwhile. Do not wait.
The time will never be “just right.” Start where you stand, and work
with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will
be found as you go along.
9. LACK OF PERSISTENCE. Most of us are good “starters” but poor
“finishers” of everything we begin. Moreover, people are prone to give
up at the first signs of defeat. There is no substitute for
PERSISTENCE. The person who makes PERSISTENCE his watchword, discovers
that “Old Man Failure” finally becomes tired, and makes his departure.
Failure cannot cope with PERSISTENCE.
10. NEGATIVE PERSONALITY. There is no hope of success for the person
who repels people through a negative personality. Success comes
through the application of POWER, and power is attained through the
cooperative efforts of other people. A negative personality will not
induce cooperation.
11. LACK OF CONTROLLED SEXUAL URGE. Sex energy is the most powerful
of all the stimuli which move people into ACTION. Because it is the
most powerful of the emotions, it must be controlled, through
transmutation, and converted into other channels.
12. UNCONTROLLED DESIRE FOR “SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.” The gambling
instinct drives millions of people to failure. Evidence of this may be
found in a study of the Wall Street crash of ‘29, during which millions
of people tried to make money by gambling on stock margins.
13. LACK OF A WELL DEFINED POWER OF DECISION. Men who succeed reach
decisions promptly, and change them, if at all, very slowly. Men who
fail, reach decisions, if at all, very slowly, and change them
frequently, and quickly. Indecision and procrastination are twin
brothers. Where one is found, the other may usually be found also. Kill
off this pair before they completely “hog-tie” you to the treadmill of
FAILURE.
14. ONE OR MORE OF THE SIX BASIC FEARS. These fears have been
analyzed for you in a later chapter. They must be mastered before you
can market your services effectively.
15. WRONG SELECTION OF A MATE IN MARRIAGE. This a most common cause
of failure. The relationship of marriage brings people intimately into
contact. Unless this relationship is harmonious, failure is likely to
follow. Moreover, it will be a form of failure that is marked by misery
and unhappiness, destroying all signs of AMBITION.
16. OVER-CAUTION. The person who takes no chances, generally has to
take whatever is left when others are through choosing. Over-caution is
as bad as under-caution. Both are extremes to be guarded against. Life
itself is filled with the element of chance.
17. WRONG SELECTION OF ASSOCIATES IN BUSINESS. This is one of the
most common causes of failure in business. In marketing personal
services, one should use great care to select an employer who will be
an inspiration, and who is, himself, intelligent and successful. We
emulate those with whom we associate most closely. Pick an employer who
is worth emulating.
18. SUPERSTITION AND PREJUDICE. Superstition is a form of fear. It
is also a sign of ignorance. Men who succeed keep open minds and are
afraid of nothing.
19. WRONG SELECTION OF A VOCATION. No man can succeed in a line of
endeavor which he does not like. The most essential step in the
marketing of personal services is that of selecting an occupation into
which you can throw yourself wholeheartedly.
20. LACK OF CONCENTRATION OF EFFORT. The “jack-of-all-trades” seldom
is good at any. Concentrate all of your efforts on one DEFINITE CHIEF
AIM.
21. THE HABIT OF INDISCRIMINATE SPENDING. The spend-thrift cannot
succeed, mainly because he stands eternally in FEAR OF POVERTY. Form the
habit of systematic saving by putting aside a definite percentage of
your income. Money in the bank gives one a very safe foundation of
COURAGE when bargaining for the sale of personal services. Without
money, one must take what one is offered, and be glad to get it.
22. LACK OF ENTHUSIASM. Without enthusiasm one cannot be convincing.
Moreover, enthusiasm is contagious, and the person who has it, under
control, is generally welcome in any group of people.
23. INTOLERANCE. The person with a “closed” mind on any subject
seldom gets ahead. Intolerance means that one has stopped acquiring
knowledge. The most damaging forms of intolerance are those connected
with religious, racial, and political differences of opinion.
24. INTEMPERANCE. The most damaging forms of intemperance are
connected with eating, strong drink, and sexual activities.
Overindulgence in any of these is fatal to success.
25. INABILITY TO COOPERATE WITH OTHERS. More people lose their
positions and their big opportunities in life, because of this fault,
than for all other reasons combined. It is a fault which no well
informed business man, or leader will tolerate.
26. POSSESSION OF POWER THAT WAS NOT ACQUIRED THROUGH SELF EFFORT.
(Sons and daughters of wealthy men, and others who inherit money which
they did not earn). Power in the hands of one who did not acquire it
gradually, is often fatal to success. QUICK RICHES are more dangerous
than poverty.
27. INTENTIONAL DISHONESTY. There is no substitute for honesty. One
may be temporarily dishonest by force of circumstances over which one
has no control, without permanent damage. But, there is NO HOPE for the
person who is dishonest by choice. Sooner or later, his deeds will
catch up with him, and he will pay by loss of reputation, and perhaps
even loss of liberty.
28. EGOTISM AND VANITY. These qualities serve as red lights which warn others to keep away. THEY ARE FATAL TO SUCCESS.
29. GUESSING INSTEAD OF THINKING. Most people are too indifferent or
lazy to acquire FACTS with which to THINK ACCURATELY. They prefer to
act on “opinions” created by guesswork or snap-judgments.
30. LACK OF CAPITAL. This is a common cause of failure among those
who start out in business for the first time, without sufficient
reserve of capital to absorb the shock of their mistakes, and to carry
them over until they have established a REPUTATION.
31. Under this, name any particular cause of failure from which you
have suffered that has not been included in the foregoing list. In these
thirty major causes of failure is found a description of the tragedy
of life, which obtains for practically every person who tries and
fails. It will be helpful if you can induce someone who knows you well
to go over this list with you, and help to analyze you by the thirty
causes of failure. It may be beneficial if you try this alone. Most
people cannot see themselves as others see them. You may be one who
cannot.
The oldest of admonitions is “Man, know thyself!” If you market
merchandise successfully, you must know the merchandise. The same is
true in marketing personal services. You should know all of your
weaknesses in order that you may either bridge them or eliminate them
entirely. You should know your strength in order that you may call
attention to it when selling your services. You can know yourself only
through accurate analysis. The folly of ignorance in connection with
self was displayed by a young man who applied to the manager of a well
known business for a position. He made a very good impression until the
manager asked him what salary he expected. He replied that he had no
fixed sum in mind (lack of a definite aim). The manager then said, “We
will pay you all you are worth, alter we try you out for a week.” “I
will not accept it,” the applicant replied, “because I AM GETTING MORE
THAN THAT WHERE I AM NOW EMPLOYED.”
Before you even start to negotiate for a readjustment of your salary
in your present position, or to seek employment elsewhere, BE SURE
THAT YOU ARE WORTH MORE THAN YOU NOW RECEIVE.
It is one thing to WANT money—everyone wants more-but it is
something entirely different to be WORTH MORE! Many people mistake
their WANTS for their JUST DUES. Your financial requirements or wants
have nothing whatever to do with your WORTH. Your value is established
entirely by your ability to render useful service or your capacity to
induce others to render such service.
TAKE INVENTORY OF YOURSELF
28 QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ANSWER
Annual self-analysis is an essential in the effective marketing of
personal services, as is annual inventory in merchandising. Moreover,
the yearly analysis should disclose a DECREASE IN FAULTS, and an
increase in VIRTUES. One goes ahead, stands still, or goes backward in
life. One’s object should be, of course, to go ahead. Annual self-
analysis will disclose whether advancement has been, made, and if so,
how much. It will also disclose any backward steps one may have made.
The effective marketing of personal services requires one to move
forward even if the progress is slow. Your annual self-analysis should
be made at the end of each year, so you can include in your New Year’s
Resolutions any improvements which the analysis indicates should be
made. Take this inventory by asking yourself the following questions,
and by checking your answers with the aid of someone who will not
permit you to deceive yourself as to their accuracy.
SELF-ANALYSIS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PERSONAL INVENTORY
1. Have I attained the goal which I established as my objective for
this year? (You should work with a definite yearly objective to be
attained as a part of your major life objective).
2. Have I delivered service of the best possible QUALITY of which I
was capable, or could I have improved any part of this service?
3. Have I delivered service in the greatest possible QUANTITY of which I was capable?
4. Has the spirit of my conduct been harmonious, and cooperative at all times?
5. Have I permitted the habit of PROCRASTINATION to decrease my efficiency, and if so, to what extent?
6. Have I improved my PERSONALITY, and if so, in what ways?
7. Have I been PERSISTENT in following my plans through to completion?
8. Have I reached DECISIONS PROMPTLY AND DEFINITELY on all occasions?
9. Have I permitted any one or more of the six basic fears to decrease my efficiency?
10. Have I been either “over-cautious,” or “undercautious?”
11. Has my relationship with my associates in work been pleasant, or
unpleasant? If it has been unpleasant, has the fault been partly, or
wholly mine?
12. Have I dissipated any of my energy through lack of CONCENTRATION of effort?
13. Have I been open minded and tolerant in connection with all subjects?
14. In what way have I improved my ability to render service?
15. Have I been intemperate in any of my habits?
16. Have I expressed, either openly or secretly, any form of EGOTISM?
17. Has my conduct toward my associates been such that it has induced them to RESPECT me?
18. Have my opinions and DECISIONS been based upon guesswork, or accuracy of analysis and THOUGHT?
19. Have I followed the habit of budgeting my time, my expenses, and my income, and have I been conservative in these budgets?
20. How much time have I devoted to UNPROFITABLE effort which I might have used to better advantage?
21. How may I RE-BUDGET my time, and change my habits so I will be more efficient during the coming year?
22. Have I been guilty of any conduct which was not approved by my conscience?
23. In what ways have I rendered MORE SERVICE AND BETTER SERVICE than I was paid to render?
24. Have I been unfair to anyone, and if so, in what way?
25. If I had been the purchaser of my own services for the year, would I be satisfied with my purchase?
26. Am I in the right vocation, and if not, why not?
27. Has the purchaser of my services been satisfied with the service I have rendered, and if not, why not?
28. What is my present rating on the fundamental principles of
success? (Make this rating fairly, and frankly, and have it checked by
someone who is courageous enough to do it accurately).
Having read and assimilated the information conveyed through this
chapter, you are now ready to create a practical plan for marketing
your personal services. In this chapter will be found an adequate
description of every principle essential in planning the sale of
personal services, including the major attributes of leadership; the
most common causes of failure in leadership; a description of the
fields of opportunity for leadership; the main causes of failure in all
walks of life, and the important questions which should be used in
self-analysis. This extensive and detailed presentation of accurate
information has been included, because it will be needed by all who must
begin the accumulation of riches by marketing personal services. Those
who have lost their fortunes, and those who are just beginning to earn
money, have no thing but personal services to offer in return for
riches, therefore it is essential that they have available the
practical information needed to market services to best advantage.
The information contained in this chapter will be of great value to
all who aspire to attain leadership in any calling. It will be
particularly helpful to those aiming to market their services as
business or industrial executives.
Complete assimilation and understanding of the information here
conveyed will be helpful in marketing one’s own services, and it will
also help one to become more analytical and capable of judging people.
The information will be priceless to personnel directors, employment
managers, and other executives charged with the selection of employees,
and the ma intenance of efficient organizations. If you doubt this
statement, test its soundness by answering in writing the twenty-eight
self- analysis questions. That might be both interesting and
profitable, even though you do not doubt the soundness of the
statement.
WHERE AND HOW ONE MAY FIND OPPORTUNITIES TO ACCUMULATE RICHES
Now that we have analyzed the principles by which riches may be
accumulated, we naturally ask, “where may one find favorable
opportunities to apply these principles?” Very well, let us take
inventory and see what the United States of America offer the person
seeking riches, great or small.
To begin with, let us remember, all of us, that we live in a country
where every law-abiding citizen enjoys freedom of thought and freedom
of deed unequaled anywhere in the world. Most of us have never taken
inventory of the advantages of this freedom. We have never compared our
unlimited freedom with the curtailed freedom in other countries.
Here we have freedom of thought, freedom in the choice and enjoyment
of education, freedom in religion, freedom in politics, freedom in the
choice of a business, profession or occupation, freedom to accumulate
and own without molestation, ALL THE PROPERTY WE CAN ACCUMULATE,
freedom to choose our place of residence, freedom in marriage, freedom
through equal opportunity to all races, freedom of travel from one state
to another, freedom in our choice of foods, and freedom to AIM FOR ANY
STATION IN LIFE FOR WHICH WE HAVE PREPARED OURSELVES, even for the
presidency of the United States.
We have other forms of freedom, but this list will give a bird’s eye
view of the most important, which constitute OPPORTUNITY of the
highest order. This advantage of freedom is all the more conspicuous
because the United States is the only country guaranteeing to every
citizen, whether native born or naturalized, so broad and varied a list
of freedom.
Next, let us recount some of the blessings which our widespread
freedom has placed within our hands. Take the average American family
for example (meaning, the family of average income) and sum up the
benefits available to every member of the family, in this land of
OPPORTUNITY and plenty!
a. FOOD. Next to freedom of thought and deed comes FOOD, CLOTHING,
and SHELTER, the three basic necessities of life. Because of our
universal freedom the average American family has available, at its
very door, the choicest selection of food to be found anywhere in the
world, and at prices within its financial range.
A family of two, living in the heart of Times Square district of New
York City, far removed from the source of production of foods, took
careful inventory of the cost of a simple breakfast, with this
astonishing result:
Articles of food; Cost at the breakfast table: Grape Fruit Juice,
(From Florida) . . . . . . . . . . . . 02 Rippled Wheat Breakfast food
(Kansas Farm). . . . . . 02 Tea (From China). . . . . . .. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 02 Bananas (From South America) . . . . . .. .
. . . . . . . . 02½ Toasted Bread (From Kansas Farm) . . . . . . . . .
. .. . 01 Fresh Country Eggs (From Utah) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.07 Sugar (From Cuba, or Utah) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00½
Butter and Cream (From New England) . . . . . . . . . . .03 Grand
total . . . .20
It is not very difficult to obtain FOOD in a country where two
people can have breakfast consisting of all they want or need for a
dime apiece! Observe that this simple breakfast was gathered, by some
strange form of magic (?) from China, South America, Utah, Kansas and
the New England States, and delivered on the breakfast table, ready for
consumption, in the very heart of the most crowded city in America, at
a cost well within the means of the most humble laborer.
The cost included all federal, state and city taxes! (Here is a fact
the politicians did not mention when they were crying out to the
voters to throw their opponents out of office because the people were
being taxed to death).
b. SHELTER. This family lives in a comfortable apartment, heated by
steam, lighted with electricity, with gas for cooking, all for $65.00 a
month. In a smaller city, or a more sparsely settled part of New York
city, the same apartment could be had for as low as $20.00 a month. The
toast they had for breakfast in the food estimate was toasted on an
electric toaster, which cost but a few dollars, the apartment is
cleaned with a vacuum sweeper that is run by electricity. Hot &nd
cold water is available, at all times, in the kitchen and the bathroom.
The food is kept cool in a refrigerator that is run by electricity.
The wife curls her hair, washes her clothes and irons them with easily
operated electrical equipment, on power obtained by sticking a plug in
the wall. The husband shaves with an electric shaver, and they receive
entertainment from all over the world, twenty four hours a day, if they
want it, without cost, by merely turning the dial of their radio.
There are other conveniences in this apartment, but the foregoing
list will give a fair idea of some of the concrete evidences of the
freedom we, of America, enjoy. (And this is neither political nor
economic propaganda).
c. CLOTHING. Anywhere in the United States, the woman of average
clothing requirements can dress very comfortably and neatly for less
than $200.00 a year, and the average man can dress for the same, or
less. Only the three basic necessities of food, clothing, and shelter
have been mentioned. The average American citizen has other privileges
and advantages available in return for modest effort, not exceeding
eight hours per day of labor. Among these is the privilege of
automobile transportation, with which one can go and come at will, at
very small cost.
The average American has security of property rights not found in
any other country in the world. He can place his surplus money in a
bank with the assurance that his government will protect it, and make
good to him if the bank fails. If an American citizen wants to travel
from one state to another he needs no passport, no one’s permission. He
may go when he pleases, and return at will. Moreover, he may travel by
train, private automobile, bus, airplane, or ship, as his pocketbook
permits. In Germany, Russia, Italy, and most of the other European and
Oriental countries, the people cannot travel with so much freedom, and
at so little cost.
THE “MIRACLE” THAT HAS PROVIDED THESE BLESSINGS
We often hear politicians proclaiming the freedom of America, when
they solicit votes, but seldom do they take the time or devote
sufficient effort to the analysis of the source or nature of this
“freedom.” Having no axe to grind, no grudge to express, no ulterior
motives to be carried out, I have the privilege of going into a frank
analysis of that mysterious, abstract, greatly misunderstood
“SOMETHING” which gives to every citizen of America more blessings,
more opportunities to accumulate wealth, more freedom of every nature,
than may be found in any other country.
I have the right to analyze the source and nature of this UNSEEN
POWER, because I know, and have known for more than a quarter of a
century, many of the men who organized that power, and many who are now
responsible for its maintenance. The name of this mysterious
benefactor of mankind is CAPITAL!
CAPITAL consists not alone of money, but more particularly of highly
organized, intelligent groups of men who plan ways and means of using
money efficiently for the good of the public, and profitably to
themselves. These groups consist of scientists, educators, chemists,
inventors, business analysts, publicity men, transportation experts,
accountants, lawyers, doctors, and both men and women who have highly
specialized knowledge in all fields of industry and business. They
pioneer, experiment, and blaze trails in new fields of endeavor. They
support colleges, hospitals, public schools, build good roads, publish
newspapers, pay most of the cost of government, and take care of the
multitudinous detail essential to human progress. Stated briefly, the
capitalists are the brains of civilization, because they supply the
entire fabric of which all education, enlightenment and human progress
consists. Money, without brains, always is dangerous. Properly used, it
is the most important essential of civilization. The simple breakfast
here described could not have been delivered to the New York family at a
dime each, or at any other price, if organized capital had not
provided the machinery, the ships, the railroads, and the huge armies of
trained men to operate them. Some slight idea of the importance of
ORGANIZED CAPITAL may be had by trying to imagine yourself burdened
with the responsibility of collecting, without the aid of capital, and
delivering to the New York City family, the simple breakfast described.
To supply the tea, you would have to make a trip to China or India,
both a very long way from America. Unless you are an excellent swimmer,
you would become rather tired before making the round trip. Then, too,
another problem would confront you. What would you use for money, even
if you had the physical endurance to swim the ocean?
To supply the sugar, you would have to take another long swim to
Cuba, or a long walk to the sugar beet section of Utah. But even then,
you might come back without the sugar, because organized effort and
money are necessary to produce sugar, to say nothing of what is
required to refine, transport, and deliver it to the breakfast table
anywhere in the United States. The eggs, you could deliver easily
enough from the barn yards near New York City, but you would have a
very long walk to Florida and return, before you could serve the two
glasses of grapefruit juice.
You would have another long walk, to Kansas, or one of the other
wheat growing states, when you went after the four slices of wheat
bread. The Rippled Wheat Biscuits would have to be omitted from the
menu, because they would not be available except through the labor of a
trained organization of men and suitable machinery, ALL OF WHICH CALL
FOR CAPITAL.
While resting, you could take off for another little swim down to
South America, where you would pick up a couple of bananas, and on your
return, you could take a short walk to the nearest farm having a dairy
and pick up some butter and cream. Then your New York City family
would be ready to sit down and enjoy breakfast, and you could collect
your two dimes for your labor!
Seems absurd, doesn’t it? Well, the procedure described would be the
only possible way these simple items of food could be delivered to the
heart of New York City, if we had no capitalistic system.
The sum of money required for the building and maintenance of the
railroads and steam ships used in the delivery of that simple breakfast
is so huge that it staggers one’s imagination. It runs into hundreds
of millions of dollars, not to mention the armies of trained employees
required to man the ships and trains. But, transportation is only a
part of the requirements of modern civilization in capitalistic
America. Before there can be anything to haul, something must be grown
from the ground, or manufactured and prepared for market. This calls
for more millions of dollars for equipment, machinery, boxing,
marketing, and for the wages of millions of men and women.
Steam ships and railroads do not spring up from the earth and
function automatically. They come in response to the call of
civilization, through the labor and ingenuity and organizing ability of
men who have IMAGINATION, FAITH, ENTHUSIASM, DECISION, PERSISTENCE!
These men are knownas capitalists. They are motivated by the desire to
build, construct, achieve, render useful service, earn profits and
accumulate riches. And, because they RENDER SERVICE WITHOUT WHICH THERE
WOULD BE NO CIVILIZATION, they put themselves in the way of great
riches. Just to keep the record simple and understandable, I will add
that these capitalists are the self-same men of whom most of us have
heard soap-box orators speak. They are the same men to whom radicals,
racketeers, dishonest politicians and grafting labor leaders refer as
“the predatory interests,” or “Wall Street.” I am not attempting to
present a brief for or against any group of men or any system of
economics. I am not attempting to condemn collective bargaining when I
refer to “grafting labor leaders,” nor do I aim to give a clean bill of
health to all individuals known as capitalists.
The purpose of this book—A purpose to which I have faithfully
devoted over a quarter of a century—is to present to all who want the
knowledge, the most dependable philosophy through which individuals may
accumulate riches in whatever amounts they desire.
I have here analyzed the economic advantages of the capitalistic system for the two-fold purpose of showing:
1. that all who seek riches must recognize and adapt themselves to
the system that controls all approaches to fortunes, large or small, and
2. to present the side of the picture opposite to that being shown
by politicians and demagogues who deliberately becloud the issues they
bring up, by referring to organized capital as if it were something
poisonous. This is a capitalistic country, it was developed through the
use of capital, and we who claim the right to partake of the blessings
of freedom and opportunity, we who seek to accumulate riches here, may
as well know that neither riches nor opportunity would be available to
us if ORGANIZED CAPITAL had not provided these benefits.
For more than twenty years it has been a somewhat popular and
growing pastime for radicals, self-seeking politicians, racketeers,
crooked labor leaders, and on occasion religious leaders, to take
pot-shots at “WALL STREET, THE MONEY CHANGERS, and BIG BUSINESS.”
The practice became so general that we witnessed during the business
depression, the unbelievable sight of high government officials lining
up with the cheap politicians, and labor leaders, with the openly avowed
purpose of throttling the system which has made Industrial America the
richest country on earth. The line-up was so general and so well
organized that it prolonged the worst depression America has ever known.
It cost millions of men their jobs, because those jobs were inseparably
a part of the industrial and capitalistic system which form the very
backbone of the nation. During this unusual alliance of government
officials and selfseeking individuals who were endeavoring to profit by
declaring “open season” on the American system of industry, a certain
type of labor leader joined forces with the politicians and offered to
deliver voters in return for legislation designed to permit men to TAKE
RICHES AWAY FROM INDUSTRY BY ORGANIZED FORCE OF NUMBERS, INSTEAD OF THE
BETTER METHOD OF GIVING A FAIR DAY’S WORK FOR A FAIR DAY’S PAY.
Millions of men and women throughout the nation are still engaged in
this popular pastime of trying to GET without GIVING.
Some of them are lined up with labor unions, where they demand
SHORTER HOURS AND MORE PAY! Others do not take the trouble to work at
all. THEY DEMAND GOVERNMENT RELIEF AND ARE GETTING IT. Their idea of
their rights of freedom was demonstrated in New York City, where
violent complaint was registered with the Postmaster, by a group of
“relief beneficiaries,” because the Postmen awakened them at 7:30 A.M.
to deliver Government relief checks. They DEMANDED that the time of
delivery be set up to 10:00 o’clock. If you are one of those who
believe that riches can be accumulated by the mere act of men who
organize themselves into groups and demand MORE PAY for LESS SERVICE,
if you are one of those who DEMAND Government relief without early
morning disturbance when the money is delivered to you, if you are one
of those who believe in trading their votes to politicians in return
for the passing of laws which permit the raiding of the public
treasury, you may rest securely on your belief, with certain knowledge
that no one will disturb you, because THIS IS A FREE COUNTRY WHERE
EVERY MAN MAY THINK AS HE PLEASES, where nearly everybody can live with
but little effort, where many may live well without doing any work
whatsoever.
However, you should know the full truth concerning this FREEDOM of
which so many people boast, and so few understand. As great as it is, as
far as it reaches, as many privileges as it provides, IT DOES NOT, AND
CANNOT BRING RICHES WITHOUT EFFORT.
There is but one dependable method of accumulating, and legally
holding riches, and that is by rendering useful service. No system has
ever been created by which men can legally acquire riches through mere
force of numbers, or without giving in return an equivalent value of one
form or another.
There is a principle known as the law of ECONOMICS! This is more
than a theory. It is a law no man can beat. Mark well the name of the
principle, and remember it, because it is far more powerful than all
the politicians and political machines. It is above and beyond the
control of all the labor unions. It cannot be swayed, nor influenced
nor bribed by racketeers or self-appointed leaders in any calling.
Moreover, IT HAS AN ALL-SEEING EYE, AND A PERFECT SYSTEM OF
BOOKKEEPING, in which it keeps an accurate account of the transactions
of every human being engaged in the business of trying to get without
giving. Sooner or later its auditors come around, look over the records
of individuals both great and small, and demand an accounting.
“Wall Street, Big Business, Capital Predatory Interests,” or
whatever name you choose to give the system which has given us AMERICAN
FREEDOM, represents a group of men who understand, respect, and adapt
themselves to this powerful LAW OF ECONOMICS! Their financial
continuation depends upon their respecting the law.
Most people living in America like this country, its capitalistic
system and all. I must confess I know of no better country, where one
may find greater opportunities to accumulate riches. Judging by their
acts and deeds, there are some in this country who do not like it.
That, of course is their privilege; if they do not like this country,
its capitalistic system, its boundless opportunities, THEY HAVE THE
PRIVILEGE OF CLEARING OUT! Always there are other countries, such as
Germany, Russia, and Italy, where one may try one’s hand at enjoying
freedom, and accumulating riches providing one is not too particular.
America provides all the freedom and all the opportunity to
accumulate riches that any honest person may require. When one goes
hunting for game, one selects hunting grounds where game is plentiful.
When seeking riches, the same rule would naturally obtain.
If it is riches you are seeking, do not overlook the possibilities
of a country whose citizens are so rich that women, alone, spend over
two hundred million dollars annually for lip-sticks, rouge and
cosmetics. Think twice, you who are seeking riches, before trying to
destroy the Capitalistic System of a country whose citizens spend over
fifty million dollars a year for GREETING CARDS, with which to express
their appreciation of their FREEDOM! If it is money you are seeking,
consider carefully a country that spends hundreds of millions of
dollars annually for cigarettes, the bulk of the income from which goes
to only four major companies engaged in supplying this national builder
of “nonchalance” and “quiet nerves.”
By all means give plenty of consideration to a country whose people
spend annually more than fifteen million dollars for the privilege of
seeing moving pictures, and toss in a few additional millions for
liquor, narcotics, and other less potent soft drinks and giggle-waters.
Do not be in too big a hurry to get away from a country whose people
willingly, even eagerly, hand over millions of dollars annually for
football, baseball, and prize fights.
And, by all means, STICK by a country whose inhabitants give up more
than a million dollars a year for chewing gum, and another million for
safety razor blades.
Remember, also, that this is but the beginning of the available
sources for the accumulation of wealth. Only a few of the luxuries and
non-essentials have been mentioned. But, remember that the business of
producing, transporting, and marketing these few items of merchandise
gives regular employment to MANY MILLIONS OF MEN AND WOMEN, who receive
for their services MANY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS MONTHLY, and spend it
freely for both the luxuries and the necessities.
Especially remember, that back of all this exchange of merchandise
and personal services may be found an abundance of OPPORTUNITY to
accumulate riches. Here our AMERICAN FREEDOM comes to one’s aid. There
is nothing to stop you, or anyone from engaging in any portion of the
effort necessary to carry on these businesses. If one has superior
talent, training, experience, one may accumulate riches in large
amounts. Those not so fortunate may accumulate smaller amounts. Anyone
may earn a living in return for a very nominal amount of labor. So—there
you are!
OPPORTUNITY has spread its wares before you. Step up to the front,
select what you want, create your plan, put the plan into action, and
follow through with PERSISTENCE. “Capitalistic” America will do the
rest. You can depend upon this much—
CAPITALISTIC AMERICA INSURES EVERY PERSON THE OPPORTUNITY TO RENDER
USEFUL SERVICE, AND TO COLLECT RICHES IN PROPORTION TO THE VALUE OF
THE SERVICE. The “System” denies no one this right, but it does not,
and cannot promise SOMETHING FOR NOTHING, because the system, itself,
is irrevocably controlled by the LAW OF ECONOMICS which neither
recognizes nor tolerates for long, GETTING WITHOUT GIVING.
The LAW OF ECONOMICS was passed by Nature! There is no Supreme Court
to which violators of this law may appeal. The law hands out both
penalties for its violation, and appropriate rewards for its observance,
without interference or the possibility of interference by any human
being. The law cannot be repealed. It is as fixed as the stars in the
heavens, and subject to, and a part of the same system that controls
the stars.
May one refuse to adapt one’s self to the LAW OF ECONOMICS?
Certainly! This is a free country, where all men are born with equal
rights, including the privilege of ignoring the LAW OF ECONOMICS.
What happens then?
Well, nothing happens until large numbers of men join forces for the
avowed purpose of ignoring the law, and taking what they want by force.
THEN COMES THE DICTATOR, WITH WELL ORGANIZED FIRING SQUADS AND MACHINE GUNS!
We have not yet reached that stage in America! But we have heard all
we want to know about how the system works. Perhaps we hal1 be
fortunate enough not to demand personal knowledge of so gruesome a
reality.
Doubtless we shall prefer to continue with our FREEDOM OF SPEECH,
FREEDOM OF DEED, and FREEDOM TO RENDER USEFUL SERVICE IN RETURN FOR
RICHES.
The practice, by Government officials of extending to men and women
the privilege of raiding the public treasury in return for votes,
sometimes results in election, but as night follows day, the final
payoff comes; when every penny wrongfully used, must be repaid with
compound interest on compound interest. If those who make the grab are
not forced to repay, the burden falls on their children, and their
children’s children, “even unto the third and fourth generations.”
There is no way to avoid the debt. Men can, and sometimes do, form
themselves into groups for the purpose of crowding wages up, and
working hours down. There is a point beyond which they cannot go. It is
the point at which the LAW OF ECONOMICS steps in, and the sheriff gets
both the employer and the employees.
For six years, from 1929, to 1935, the people of America, both rich
and poor, barely missed seeing the Old Man Economics hand over to the
sheriff all the businesses, and industries and banks. It was not a
pretty sight! It did not increase our respect for mob psychology
through which men cast reason to the winds and start trying to GET
without GIVING.
We who went through those six discouraging years, when FEAR WAS IN
THE SADDLE, AND FAITH WAS ON THE GROUND, cannot forget how ruthlessly
the LAW OF ECONOMICS exacted its toll from both rich and poor, weak and
strong, old and young. We shall not wish to go through another such
experience.
These observations are not founded upon short-time experience. They
are the result of twenty- five years of careful analysis of the methods
of both the most successful and the most unsuccessful men America has
known.
Napoleon Hill
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