VISUALIZATION OF, AND BELIEF IN ATTAINMENT OF DESIRE
The Second Step toward Riches
FAITH is the head chemist of the mind. When FAITH is blended with
the vibration of thought, the subconscious mind instantly picks up the
vibration, translates it into its spiritual equivalent, and transmits it
to Infinite Intelligence, as in the case of prayer.
The emotions of FAITH, LOVE, and SEX are the most powerful of all
the major positive emotions. When the three are blended, they have the
effect of “coloring” the vibration of thought in such a way that it
instantly reaches the subconscious mind, where it is changed into its
spiritual equivalent, the only form that induces a response from
Infinite Intelligence.
Love and faith are psychic; related to the spiritual side of man.
Sex is purely biological, and related only to the physical. The mixing,
or blending, of these three emotions has the effect of opening a direct
line of communication between the finite, thinking mind of man, and
Infinite Intelligence.
How To Develop Faith
There comes, now, a statement which will give a better understanding
of the importance the principle of auto-suggestion assumes in the
transmutation of desire into its physical, or monetary equivalent;
namely: FAITH is a state of mind which may be induced, or created, by
affirmation or repeated instructions to the subconscious mind, through
the principle of autosuggestion.
As an illustration, consider the purpose for which you are,
presumably, reading this book. The object is, naturally, to acquire the
ability to transmute the intangible thought impulse of DESIRE into its
physical counterpart, money. By following the instructions laid down
in the chapters on auto-suggestion, and the subconscious mind, as
summarized in the chapter on auto-suggestion, you may CONVINCE the
subconscious mind that you believe you will receive that for which you
ask, and it will act upon that belief, which your subconscious mind
passes back to you in the form of “FAITH,” followed by definite plans
for procuring that which you desire.
The method by which one develops FAITH, where it does not already
exist, is extremely difficult to describe, almost as difficult, in
fact, as it would be to describe the color of red to a blind man who
has never seen color, and has nothing with which to compare what you
describe to him. Faith is a state of mind which you may develop at
will, after you have mastered the thirteen principles, because it is a
state of mind which develops voluntarily, through application and use
of these principles.
Repetition of affirmation of orders to your subconscious mind is the
only known method of voluntary development of the emotion of faith.
Perhaps the meaning may be made clearer through the following
explanation as to the way men sometimes become criminals. Stated in the
words of a famous criminologist, “When men first come into contact with
crime, they abhor it. If they remain in contact with crime for a time,
they become accustomed to it, and endure it. If they remain in contact
with it long enough, they finally embrace it, and become influenced by
it.”
This is the equivalent of saying that any impulse of thought which
is repeatedly passed on to the subconscious mind is, finally, accepted
and acted upon by the subconscious mind, which proceeds to translate
that impulse into its physical equivalent, by the most practical
procedure available.
In connection with this, consider again the statement, ALL THOUGHTS
WHICH HAVE BEEN EMOTIONALIZED, (given feeling) AND MIXED WITH FAITH,
begin immediately to translate themselves into their physical equivalent
or counterpart.
The emotions, or the “feeling” portion of thoughts, are the factors
which give thoughts vitality, life, and action. The emotions of Faith,
Love, and Sex, when mixed with any thought impulse, give it greater
action than any of these emotions can do singly.
Not only thought impulses which have been mixed with FAITH, but
those which have been mixed with any of the positive emotions, or any
of the negative emotions, may reach, and influence the subconscious
mind.
From this statement, you will understand that the subconscious mind
will translate into its physical equivalent, a thought impulse of a
negative or destructive nature, just as readily as it will act upon
thought impulses of a positive or constructive nature. This accounts
for the strange phenomenon which so many millions of people experience,
referred to as “misfortune,” or “bad luck.” There are millions of
people who BELIEVE themselves “doomed” to poverty and failure, because
of some strange force over which they BELIEVE they have no control.
They are the creators of their own “misfortunes,” because of this
negative BELIEF, which is picked up by the subconscious mind, and
translated into its physical equivalent.
This is an appropriate place at which to suggest again that you may
benefit, by passing on to your subconscious mind, any DESIRE which you
wish translated into its physical, or monetary equivalent, in a state of
expectancy or BELIEF that the transmutation will actually take place.
Your BELIEF, or FAITH, is the element which determines the action of
your subconscious mind. There is nothing to hinder you from “deceiving”
your subconscious mind when giving it instructions through
autosuggestion, as I deceived my son’s subconscious mind.
To make this “deceit” more realistic, conduct yourself just as you
would, if you were ALREADY IN POSSESSION OF THE MATERIAL THING WHICH YOU
ARE DEMANDING, when you call upon your subconscious mind.
The subconscious mind will transmute into its physical equivalent,
by the most direct and practical media available, any order which is
given to it in a state of BELIEF, or FAITH that the order will be
carried out.
Surely, enough has been stated to give a starting point from which
one may, through experiment and practice, acquire the ability to mix
FAITH with any order given to the subconscious mind.
Perfection will come through practice. It cannot come by merely reading instructions.
If it be true that one may become a criminal by association with
crime, (and this is a known fact), it is equally true that one may
develop faith by voluntarily suggesting to the subconscious mind that
one has faith. The mind comes, finally, to take on the nature of the
influences which dominate it. Understand this truth, and you will know
why it is essential for you to encourage the positive emotions as
dominating forces of your mind, and discourage — and eliminate negative
emotions.
A mind dominated by positive emotions, becomes a favorable abode for
the state of mind known as faith. A mind so dominated may, at will,
give the subconscious mind instructions, which it will accept and act
upon immediately.
FAITH IS A STATE OF MIND WHICH MAY BE INDUCED BY AUTO-SUGGESTION
All down the ages, the religionists have admonished struggling
humanity to “have faith” in this, that, and the other dogma or creed,
but they have failed to tell people HOW to have faith. They have not
stated that “faith is a state of mind, and that it may be induced by
self-suggestion.”
In language which any normal human being can understand, we will
describe all that is known about the principle through which FAITH may
be developed, where it does not already exist. Have Faith in yourself;
Faith in the Infinite.
Before we begin, you should be reminded again that:
FAITH is the “eternal elixir” which gives life, power, and action to the impulse of thought!
The foregoing sentence is worth reading a second time, and a third, and a fourth. It is worth reading aloud!
FAITH is the starting point of all accumulation of riches!
FAITH is the basis of all “miracles,” and all mysteries which cannot be analyzed by the rules of science!
FAITH is the only known antidote for FAILURE!
FAITH is the element, the “chemical” which, when mixed with prayer, gives one direct communication with Infinite Intelligence.
FAITH is the element which transforms the ordinary vibration of
thought, created by the finite mind of man, into the spiritual
equivalent.
FAITH is the only agency through which the cosmic force of Infinite Intelligence can be harnessed and used by man.
EVERY ONE OF THE FOREGOING STATEMENTS IS CAPABLE OF PROOF!
The proof is simple and easily demonstrated. It is wrapped up in the
principle of auto-suggestion. Let us center our attention, therefore,
upon the subject of self-suggestion, and find out what it is, and what
it is capable of achieving.
It is a well known fact that one comes, finally, to BELIEVE whatever
one repeats to one’s self, whether the statement be true or false. If a
man repeats a lie over and over, he will eventually accept the lie as
truth. Moreover, he will BELIEVE it to be the truth. Every man is what
he is, because of the DOMINATING THOUGHTS which he permits to occupy
his mind. Thoughts which a man deliberately places in his own mind, and
encourages with sympathy, and with which he mixes any one or more of the
emotions, constitute the motivating forces, which direct and control
his every movement, act, and deed!
Comes, now, a very significant statement of truth:
THOUGHTS WHICH ARE MIXED WITH ANY OF THE FEELINGS OF EMOTIONS,
CONSTITUTE A “MAGNETIC” FORCE WHICH ATTRACTS, FROM THE VIBRATIONS OF
THE ETHER, OTHER SIMILAR, OR RELATED THOUGHTS.
A thought thus “magnetized” with emotion may be compared to a seed
which, when planted in fertile soil, germinates, grows, and multiplies
itself over and over again, until that which was originally one small
seed, becomes countless millions of seeds of the SAME BRAND!
The ether is a great cosmic mass of eternal forces of vibration. It
is made up of both destructive vibrations and constructive vibrations.
It carries, at all times, vibrations of fear, poverty, disease,
failure, misery; and vibrations of prosperity, health, success, and
happiness, just as surely as it carries the sound of hundreds of
orchestrations of music, and hundreds of human voices, all of which
maintain their own individuality, and means of identification, through
the medium of radio.
From the great storehouse of the ether, the human mind is constantly
attracting vibrations which harmonize with that which DOMINATES the
human mind. Any thought, idea, plan, or purpose which one holds in one’s
mind attracts, from the vibrations of the ether, a host of its
relatives, adds these “relatives” to its own force, and grows until it
becomes the dominating, MOTIVATING MASTER of the individual in whose
mind it has been housed.
Now, let us go back to the starting point, and become informed as to
how the original seed of an idea, plan, or purpose may be planted in
the mind. The information is easily conveyed: any idea, plan, or
purpose may be placed in the mind through repetition of thought. This
is why you are asked to write out a statement of your major purpose, or
Definite Chief Aim, commit it to memory, and repeat it, in audible
words, day after day, until these vibrations of sound have reached your
subconscious mind.
We are what we are, because of the vibrations of thought which we
pick up and register, through the stimuli of our daily environment.
Resolve to throw off the influences of any unfortunate environment,
and to build your own life to ORDER. Taking inventory of mental assets
and liabilities, you will discover that your greatest weakness is lack
of self-confidence. This handicap can be surmounted, and timidity
translated into courage, through the aid of the principle of
autosuggestion. The application of this principle may be made through a
simple arrangement of positive thought impulses stated in writing,
memorized, and repeated, until they become a part of the working
equipment of the subconscious faculty of your mind.
SELF-CONFIDENCE FORMULA
First. I know that I have the ability to achieve the object of my
Definite Purpose in life, therefore, I DEMAND of myself persistent,
continuous action toward its attainment, and I here and now promise to
render such action.
Second. I realize the dominating thoughts of my mind will eventually
reproduce themselves in outward, physical action, and gradually
transform themselves into physical reality, therefore, I will
concentrate my thoughts for thirty minutes daily, upon the task of
thinking of the person I intend to become, thereby creating in my mind a
clear mental picture of that person.
Third. I know through the principle of auto-suggestion, any desire
that I persistently hold in my mind will eventually seek expression
through some practical means of attaining the object back of it,
therefore, I will devote ten minutes daily to demanding of myself the
development of SELF-CONFIDENCE.
Fourth. I have clearly written down a description of my DEFINITE
CHIEF AIM in life, and I will never stop trying, until I shall have
developed sufficient self-confidence for its attainment.
Fifth. I fully realize that no wealth or position can long endure,
unless built upon truth and justice, therefore, I will engage in no
transaction which does not benefit all whom it affects. I will succeed
by attracting to myself the forces I wish to use, and the cooperation
of other people. I will induce others to serve me, because of my
willingness to serve others. I will eliminate hatred, envy, jealousy,
selfishness, and cynicism, by developing love for all humanity, because
I know that a negative attitude toward others can never bring me
success. I will cause others to believe in me, because I will believe in
them, and in myself.
I will sign my name to this formula, commit it to memory, and repeat
it aloud once a day, with full FAITH that it will gradually influence
my THOUGHTS and ACTIONS so that I will become a self-reliant, and
successful person.
Back of this formula is a law of Nature which no man has yet been
able to explain. It has baffled the scientists of all ages. The
psychologists have named this law “auto-suggestion,” and let it go at
that.
The name by which one calls this law is of little importance. The
important fact about it is—it WORKS for the glory and success of
mankind, IF it is used constructively. On the other hand, if used
destructively, it will destroy just as readily. In this statement may
be found a very significant truth, namely; that those who go down in
defeat, and end their lives in poverty, misery, and distress, do so
because of negative application of the principle of autosuggestion.
The cause may be found in the fact that ALL IMPULSES OF THOUGHT HAVE
A TENDENCY TO CLOTHE THEMSELVES IN THEIR PHYSICAL EQUIVALENT.
The subconscious mind, (the chemical laboratory in which all thought
impulses are combined, and made ready for translation into physical
reality), makes no distinction between constructive and destructive
thought impulses. It works with the material we feed it, through our
thought impulses. The subconscious mind will translate into reality a
thought driven by FEAR just as readily as it will translate into
reality a thought driven by COURAGE, or FAITH.
The pages of medical history are rich with illustrations of cases of
“suggestive suicide.” A man may commit suicide through negative
suggestion, just as effectively as by any other means. In a midwestern
city, a man by the name of Joseph Grant, a bank official, “borrowed” a
large sum of the bank’s money, without the consent of the directors. He
lost the money through gambling. One afternoon, the Bank Examiner came
and began to check the accounts. Grant left the bank, took a room in a
local hotel, and when they found him, three days later, he was lying in
bed, wailing and moaning, repeating over and over these words, “My
God, this will kill me! I cannot stand the disgrace.” In a short time
he was dead. The doctors pronounced the case one of “mental suicide.”
Just as electricity will turn the wheels of industry, and render
useful service if used constructively; or snuff out life if wrongly
used, so will the law of auto-suggestion lead you to peace and
prosperity. or down into the valley of misery, failure, and death,
according to your degree of understanding and application of it. If you
fill your mind with FEAR, doubt and unbelief in your ability to
connect with, and use the forces of Infinite Intelligence, the law of
auto-suggestion will take this spirit of unbelief and use it as a
pattern by which your subconscious mind will translate it into its
physical equivalent.
THIS STATEMENT IS AS TRUE AS THE STATEMENT THAT TWO AND TWO ARE FOUR!
Like the wind which carries one ship East, and another West, the law
of autosuggestion will lift you up or pull you down, according to the
way you set your sails of THOUGHT.
The law of auto-suggestion, through which any person may rise to
altitudes of achievement which stagger the imagination, is well
described in the following verse:
“If you think you are beaten, you are, If you think you dare not,
you don’t If you like to win, but you think you can’t, It is almost
certain you won’t.
“If you think you’ll lose, you’re lost For out of the world we find,
Success begins with a fellow’s will— It’s all in the state of mind.
“If you think you are outclassed, you are, You’ve got to think high
to rise, You’ve got to be sure of yourself before You can ever win a
prize.
“Life’s battles don’t always go To the stronger or faster man, But soon or late the man who wins Is the man WHO THINKS HE CAN!”
Observe the words which have been emphasized, and you will catch the deep meaning which the poet had in mind.
Somewhere in your make-up (perhaps in the cells of your brain) there
lies sleeping, the seed of achievement which, if aroused and put into
action, would carry you to heights, such as you may never have hoped to
attain.
Just as a master musician may cause the most beautiful strains of
music to pour forth from the strings of a violin, so may you arouse the
genius which lies asleep in your brain, and cause it to drive you upward
to whatever goal you may wish to achieve.
Abraham Lincoln was a failure at everything he tried, until he was
well past the age of forty. He was a Mr. Nobody from Nowhere, until a
great experience came into his life, aroused the sleeping genius within
his heart and brain, and gave the world one of its really great men.
That “experience” was mixed with the emotions of sorrow and LOVE. It
came to him through Anne Rutledge, the only woman whom he ever truly
loved.
It is a known fact that the emotion of LOVE is closely akin to the
state of mind known as FAITH, and this for the reason that Love comes
very near to translating one’s thought impulses into their spiritual
equivalent. During his work of research, the author discovered, from
the analysis of the life work and achievements of hundreds of men of
outstanding accomplishment, that there was the influence of a woman’s
love back of nearly EVERY ONE OF THEM. The emotion of love, in the
human heart and brain, creates a favorable field of magnetic
attraction, which causes an influx of the higher and finer vibrations
which are afloat in the ether.
If you wish evidence of the power of FAITH, study the achievements
of men and women who have employed it. At the head of the list comes
the Nazarene. Christianity is the greatest single force which
influences the minds of men. The basis of Christianity is FAITH, no
matter how many people may have perverted, or misinterpreted the
meaning of this great force, and no matter how many dogmas and creeds
have been created in its name, which do not reflect its tenets.
The sum and substance of the teachings and the achievements of
Christ, which may have been interpreted as “miracles,” were nothing
more nor less than FAITH. If there are any such phenomena as “miracles”
they are produced only through the state of mind known as FAITH! Some
teachers of religion, and many who call themselves Christians, neither
understand nor practice FAITH.
Let us consider the power of FAITH, as it is now being demonstrated,
by a man who is well known to all of civilization, Mahatma Gandhi, of
India. In this man the world has one of the most astounding examples
known to civilization, of the possibilities of FAITH. Gandhi wields more
potential power than any man living at this time, and this, despite the
fact that he has none of the orthodox tools of power, such as money,
battle ships, soldiers, and materials of warfare. Gandhi has no money,
he has no home, he does not own a suit of clothes, but HE DOES HAVE
POWER. How does he come by that power?
HE CREATED IT OUT OF HIS UNDERSTANDING OF THE PRINCIPLE OF FAITH,
AND THROUGH HIS ABILITY TO TRANSPLANT THAT FAITH INTO THE MINDS OF TWO
HUNDRED MILLION PEOPLE.
Gandhi has accomplished, through the influence of FAITH, that which
the strongest military power on earth could not, and never will
accomplish through soldiers and military equipment. He has accomplished
the astounding feat of INFLUENCING two hundred million minds to COALESCE
AND MOVE IN UNISON, AS A SINGLE MIND.
What other force on earth, except FAITH could do as much? There will
come a day when employees as well as employers will discover the
possibilities of FAITH. That day is dawning. The whole world has had
ample opportunity, during the recent business depression, to witness
what the LACK OF FAITH will do to business.
Surely, civilization has produced a sufficient number of intelligent
human beings to make use of this great lesson which the depression has
taught the world. During this depression, the world had evidence in
abundance that widespread FEAR will paralyze the wheels of industry and
business. Out of this experience will arise leaders in business and
industry who will profit by the example which Gandhi has set for the
world, and they will apply to business the same tactics which he has
used in building the greatest following known in the history of the
world. These leaders will come from the rank and file of the unknown
men, who now labor in the steel plants, the coal mines, the automobile
factories, and in the small towns and cities of America.
Business is due for a reform, make no mistake about this! The
methods of the past, based upon economic combinations of FORCE and
FEAR, will be supplanted by the better principles of FAITH and
cooperation. Men who labor will receive more than daily wages; they
will receive dividends from the business, the same as those who supply
the capital for business; but, first they must GIVE MORE TO THEIR
EMPLOYERS, and stop this bickering and bargaining by force, at the
expense of the public. They must earn the right to dividends!
Moreover, and this is the most important thing of all—THEY WILL BE
LED BY LEADERS WHO WILL UNDERSTAND AND APPLY THE PRINCIPLES EMPLOYED
BY MAHATMA GANDHI. Only in this way may leaders get from their followers
the spirit of FULL cooperation which constitutes power in its highest
and most enduring form.
This stupendous machine age in which we live, and from which we are
just emerging, has taken the soul out of men. Its leaders have driven
men as though they were pieces of cold machinery; they were forced to do
so by the employees who have bargained, at the expense of all
concerned, to get and not to give.
The watchword of the future will be HUMAN HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT,
and when this state of mind shall have been attained, the production
will take care of itself, more effectively than anything that has ever
been accomplished where men did not, and could not mix FAITH and
individual interest with their labor.
Because of the need for faith and cooperation in operating business
and industry, it will be both interesting and profitable to analyze an
event which provides an excellent understanding of the method by which
industrialists and business men accumulate great fortunes, by giving
before they try to get.
The event chosen for this illustration dates back to 1900, when the
United States Steel Corporation was being formed. As you read the
story, keep in mind these fundamental facts and you will understand how
IDEAS have been converted into huge fortunes.
First, the huge United States Steel Corporation was born in the mind
of Charles M. Schwab, in the form of an IDEA he created through his
IMAGINATION!
Second, he mixed FAITH with his IDEA.
Third, he formulated a PLAN for the transformation of his IDEA into physical and financial reality.
Fourth, he put his plan into action with his famous speech at the University Club.
Fifth, he applied, and followed through on his PLAN with
PERSISTENCE, and backed it with firm DECISION until it had been fully
carried out.
Sixth, he prepared the way for success by a BURNING DESIRE for success.
If you are one of those who have often wondered how great fortunes
are accumulated, this story of the creation of the United States Steel
Corporation will be enlightening. If you have any doubt that men can
THINK AND GROW RICH, this story should dispel that doubt, because you
can plainly see in the story of the United States Steel, the application
of a major portion of the thirteen principles described in this book.
This astounding description of the power of an IDEA was dramatically
told by John Lowell, in the New York World-Telegram, with whose
courtesy it is here reprinted.
“A PRETTY AFTER-DINNER SPEECH FOR A BILLION DOLLARS
“When, on the evening of December 12, 1900, some eighty of the
nation’s financial nobility gathered in the banquet hail of the
University Club on Fifth Avenue to do honor to a young man from out of
the West, not half a dozen of the guests realized they were to witness
the most significant episode in American industrial history.
“J. Edward Simmons and Charles Stewart Smith, their hearts full of
gratitude for the lavish hospitality bestowed on them by Charles M.
Schwab during a recent visit to Pittsburgh, had arranged the dinner to
introduce the thirty-eight-year-old steel man to eastern banking
society. But they didn’t expect him to stampede the convention. They
warned him, in fact, that the bosoms within New York’s stuffed shirts
would not be responsive to oratory, and that, if he didn’t want to bore
the Stilhnans and Harrimans and Vanderbilts, he had better limit
himself to fifteen or twenty minutes of polite vaporings and let it go
at that.
“Even John Pierpont Morgan, sitting on the right hand of Schwab as
became his imperial dignity, intended to grace the banquet table with
his presence only briefly. And so far as the press and public were
concerned, the whole affair was of so little moment that no mention of
it found its way into print the next day.
“So the two hosts and their distinguished guests ate their way
through the usual seven or eight courses. There was little conversation
and what there was of it was restrained. Few of the bankers and
brokers had met Schwab, whose career had flowered along the banks of
the Monongahela, and none knew him well. But before the evening was
over, they—and with them Money Master Morgan — were to be swept off
their feet, and a billion dollar baby, the United States Steel
Corporation, was to be conceived.
“It is perhaps unfortunate, for the sake of history, that no record
of Charlie Schwab’s speech at the dinner ever was made. He repeated
some parts of it at a later date during a similar meeting of Chicago
bankers. And still later, when the Government brought suit to dissolve
the Steel Trust, he gave his own version, from the witness stand, of
the remarks that stimulated Morgan into a frenzy of financial activity.
“It is probable, however, that it was a ‘homely’ speech, somewhat
ungrammatical (for the niceties of language never bothered Schwab), full
of epigram and threaded with wit. But aside from that it had a
galvanic force and effect upon the five billions of estimated capital
that was represented by the diners. After it was over and the gathering
was still under its spell, although Schwab had talked for ninety
minutes, Morgan led the orator to a recessed window where, dangling
their legs from the high, uncomfortable seat, they talked for an hour
more.
“The magic of the Schwab personality had been turned on, full force,
but what was more important and lasting was the fullfledged, clear-cut
program he laid down for the aggrandizement of Steel. Many other men
had tried to interest Morgan in slapping together a steel trust after
the pattern of the biscuit, wire and hoop, sugar, rubber, whisky, oil
or chewing gum combinations. John W. Gates, the gambler, had urged it,
but Morgan distrusted him. The Moore boys, Bill and Jim, Chicago stock
jobbers who had glued together a match trust and a cracker corporation,
had urged it and failed. Elbert H. Gary, the sanctimonious country
lawyer, wanted to foster it, but he wasn’t big enough to be impressive.
Until Schwab’s eloquence took J. P. Morgan to the heights from which
he could visualize the solid results of the most daring financial
undertaking ever conceived, the project was regarded as a delirious
dream of easy-money crackpots.
“The financial magnetism that began, a generation ago, to attract
thousands of small and sometimes inefficiently managed companies into
large and competition-crushing combinations, had become operative in the
steel world through the devices of that jovial business pirate, John W.
Gates. Gates already had formed the American Steel and Wire Company out
of a chain of small concerns, and together with Morgan had created the
Federal Steel Company.
The National Tube and American Bridge companies were two more Morgan
concerns, and the Moore Brothers had forsaken the match and cookie
business to form the ‘American’ group— Tin Plate, Steel Hoop, Sheet
Steel— and the National Steel Company.
“But by the side of Andrew Carnegie’s gigantic vertical trust, a
trust owned and operated by fifty-three partners, those other
combinations were picayune. They might combine to their heart’s content
but the whole lot of them couldn’t make a dent in the Carnegie
organization, and Morgan knew it.
“The eccentric old Scot knew it, too. From the magnificent heights
of Skibo Castle he had viewed, first with amusement and then with
resentment, the attempts of Morgan’s smaller companies to cut into his
business. When the attempts became too bold, Carnegie’s temper was
translated into anger and retaliation. He decided to duplicate every
mill owned by his rivals. Hitherto, he hadn’t been interested in wire,
pipe, hoops, or sheet. Instead, he was content to sell such companies
the raw steel and let them work it into whatever shape they wanted. Now,
with Schwab as his chief and able lieutenant, he planned to drive his
enemies to the wall.
“So it was that in the speech of Charles M. Schwab, Morgan saw the
answer to his problem of combination. A trust without Carnegie-giant of
them all—would be no trust at all, a plum pudding, as one writer said,
without the plums.
“Schwab’s speech on the night of December 12, 1900, undoubtedly
carried the inference, though not the pledge, that the vast Carnegie
enterprise could be brought under the Morgan tent.
He talked of the world future for steel, of reorganization for
efficiency, of specialization, of the scrapping of unsuccessful mills
and concentration of effort on the flourishing properties, of economies
in the ore traffic, of economies in overhead and administrative
departments, of capturing foreign markets.
“More than that, he told the buccaneers among them wherein lay the
errors of their customary piracy. Their purposes, he inferred, had been
to create monopolies, raise prices, and pay themselves fat dividends out
of privilege. Schwab condemned the system in his heartiest manner. The
shortsightedness of such a policy, he told his hearers, lay in the fact
that it restricted the market in an era when everything cried for
expansion. By cheapening the cost of steel, he argued, an ever-expanding
market would be created; more uses for steel would be devised, and a
goodly portion of the world trade could be captured. Actually, though
he did not know it, Schwab was an apostle of modern mass production.
“So the dinner at the University Club came to an end. Morgan went
home, to think about Schwab’s rosy predictions. Schwab went back to
Pittsburgh to run the steel business for ‘Wee Andra Carnegie,’ while
Gary and the rest went back to their stock tickers, to fiddle around in
anticipation of the next move.
“It was not long coming. It took Morgan about one week to digest the
feast of reason Schwab had placed before him. When he had assured
himself that no financial indigestion was to result, he sent for
Schwab-and found that young man rather coy. Mr. Carnegie, Schwab
indicated, might not like it if he found his trusted company president
had been flirting with the Emperor of Wall Street, the Street upon
which Carnegie was resolved never to tread. Then it was suggested by
John W. Gates the go-between, that if Schwab ‘happened’ to be in the
Bellevue Hotel in Philadelphia, J. P. Morgan might also ‘happen’ to be
there. When Schwab arrived, however, Morgan was inconveniently ill at
his New York home, and so, on the elder man’s pressing invitation,
Schwab went to New York and presented himself at the door of the
financier’s library.
“Now certain economic historians have professed the belief that from
the beginning to the end of the drama, the stage was set by Andrew
Carnegie— that the dinner to Schwab, the famous speech, the Sunday night
conference between Schwab and the Money King, were events arranged by
the canny Scot. The truth is exactly the opposite. When Schwab was
called in to consummate the deal, he didn’t even know whether ‘the
little boss,’ as Andrew was called, would so much as listen to an offer
to sell, particularly to a group of men whom Andrew regarded as being
endowed with something less than holiness. But Schwab did take into the
conference with him, in his own handwriting, six sheets of copperplate
figures, representing to his mind the physical worth and the potential
earning capacity of every steel company he regarded as an essential
star in the new metal firmament.
“Four men pondered over these figures all night. The chief, of
course, was Morgan, steadfast in his belief in the Divine Right of
Money. With him was his aristocratic partner, Robert Bacon, a scholar
and a gentleman. The third was John W. Gates whom Morgan scorned as a
gambler and used as a tool. The fourth was Schwab, who knew more about
the processes of making and selling steel than any whole group of men
then living. Throughout that conference, the Pittsburgher’s figures were
never questioned. If he said a company was worth so much, then it was
worth that much and no more. He was insistent, too, upon including in
the combination only those concerns he nominated. He had conceived a
corporation in which there would be no duplication, not even to satisfy
the greed of friends who wanted to unload their companies upon the broad
Morgan shoulders. Thus he left out, by design, a number of the larger
concerns upon which the Walruses and Carpenters of Wall Street had cast
hungry eyes.
“When dawn came, Morgan rose and straightened his back. Only one question remained.
“‘Do you think you can persuade Andrew Carnegie to sell?’ he asked.
“‘I can try,’ said Schwab.
“‘If you can get him to sell, I will undertake the matter,’ said Morgan.
“So far so good. But would Carnegie sell? How much would he demand?
(Schwab thought about $320,000,000). What would he take payment in?
Common or preferred stocks? Bonds? Cash? Nobody could raise a third of a
billion dollars in cash.
“There was a golf game in January on the frost-cracking heath of the
St. Andrews links in Westchester, with Andrew bundled up in sweaters
against the cold, and Charlie talking volubly, as usual, to keep his
spirits up. But no word of business was mentioned until the pair sat
down in the cozy warmth of the Carnegie cottage hard by. Then, with the
same persuasiveness that had hypnotized eighty millionaires at the
University Club, Schwab poured out the glittering promises of
retirement in comfort, of untold millions to satisfy the old man’s
social caprices. Carnegie capitulated, wrote a figure on a slip of
paper, handed it to Schwab and said, ‘all right, that’s what we’ll sell
for.’
“The figure was approximately $400,000,000, and was reached by
taking the $320,000,000 mentioned by Schwab as a basic figure, and
adding to it $80,000,000 to represent the increased capital value over
the previous two years.
“Later, on the deck of a trans-Atlantic liner, the Scotsman said
ruefully to Morgan, ‘I wish I had asked you for $100,000,000 more.’
“‘If you had asked for it, you’d have gotten it,’ Morgan told him cheerfully.
* * * * * * *
“There was an uproar, of course. A British correspondent cabled that
the foreign steel world was ‘appalled’ by the gigantic combination.
President Hadley, of Yale, declared that unless trusts were regulated
the country might expect ‘an emperor in Washington within the next
twenty- five years.’ But that able stock manipulator, Keene, went at
his work of shoving the new stock at the public so vigorously that all
the excess water—estimated by some at nearly $600,000,000—was absorbed
in a twinkling. So Carnegie had his millions, and the Morgan syndicate
had $62,000,000 for all its ‘trouble,’ and all the ‘boys,’ from Gates
to Gary, had their millions.
* * * * * * *
“The thirty-eight-year-old Schwab had his reward. He was made
president of the new corporation and remained in control until 1930.”
The dramatic story of “Big Business” which you have just finished,
was included in this book, because it is a perfect illustration of the
method by which DESIRE CAN BE TRANSMUTED INTO ITS PHYSICAL EQUIVALENT!
I imagine some readers will question the statement that a mere,
intangible DESIRE can be converted into its physical equivalent.
Doubtless some will say, “You cannot convert NOTHING into SOMETHING!”
The answer is in the story of United States Steel. That giant
organization was created in the mind of one man. The plan by which the
organization was provided with the steel mills that gave it financial
stability was created in the mind of the same man. His FAITH, his
DESIRE, his IMAGINATION, his PERSISTENCE were the real ingredients that
went into United States Steel. The steel mills and mechanical
equipment acquired by the corporation, AFTER IT HAD BEEN BROUGHT INTO
LEGAL EXISTENCE, were incidental, but careful analysis will disclose
the fact that the appraised value of the properties acquired by the
corporation increased in value by an estimated SIX HUNDRED MILLION
DOLLARS, by the mere transaction which consolidated them under one
management.
In other words, Charles M. Schwab’s IDEA, plus the FAITH with which
he conveyed it to the minds of J. P. Morgan and the others, was marketed
for a profit of approximately $600,000,000. Not an insignificant sum
for a single IDEA!
What happened to some of the men who took their share of the
millions of dollars of profit made by this transaction, is a matter with
which we are not now concerned. The important feature of the astounding
achievement is that it serves as unquestionable evidence of the
soundness of the philosophy described in this book, because this
philosophy was the warp and the woof of the entire transaction.
Moreover, the practicability of the philosophy has been established by
the fact that the United States Steel Corporation prospered, and became
one of the richest and most powerful corporations in America,
employing thousands of people, developing new uses for steel, and
opening new markets; thus proving that the $600,000,000 in profit which
the Schwab IDEA produced was earned.
RICHES begin in the form of THOUGHT! The amount is limited only by
the person in whose mind the THOUGHT is put into motion. FAITH removes
limitations!
Remember this when you are ready to bargain with Life for whatever
it is that you ask as your price for having passed this way. Remember,
also, that the man who created the United States Steel Corporation was
practically unknown at the time. He was merely Andrew Carnegie’s “Man
Friday” until he gave birth to his famous IDEA. After that he quickly
rose to a position of power, fame, and riches.
THERE ARE NO LIMITATIONS TO THE MIND EXCEPT THOSE WE ACKNOWLEDGE
BOTH POVERTY AND RICHES ARE THE OFFSPRING OF THOUGHT
Napoleon Hill
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