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A FIFTY-CENT LESSON IN PERSISTENCE
Shortly after Mr. Darby received his degree from the“University of Hard Knocks,” and had decided to profit by his
experience in the gold mining business, he had the good fortune to
be present on an occasion that proved to him that “No” does not
necessarily mean no.
One afternoon he was helping his uncle grind wheat in an old
fashioned mill. The uncle operated a large farm on which a number
of colored sharecrop farmers lived. Quietly, the door was opened,
and a small colored child, the daughter of a tenant, walked in and took her place near the door.
The uncle looked up, saw the child, and barked at her roughly,“what do you want?”
Meekly, the child replied, “My mammy say send her fifty
cents.”
“I’ll not do it,” the uncle retorted, “Now you run on home.”
“Yas sah,” the child replied. But she did not move.
The uncle went ahead with his work, so busily engaged that he
did not pay enough attention to the child to observe that she did
not leave. When he looked up and saw her still standing there, he
yelled at her, “I told you to go on home! Now go, or I’ll take a switch
to you.”
The little girl said “yas sah,” but she did not budge an inch.
The uncle dropped a sack of grain he was about to pour into
the mill hopper, picked up a barrel stave, and started toward the
child with an expression on his face that indicated trouble.
Darby held his breath. He was certain he was about to witness
a murder. He knew his uncle had a fierce temper. He knew that
colored children were not supposed to defy white people in that part
of the country.
When the uncle reached the spot where the child was
standing, she quickly stepped forward one step, looked up into his
eyes, and screamed at the top of her shrill voice, “MY MAMMY’S
GOTTA HAVE THAT FIFTY CENTS!”
The uncle stopped, looked at her for a minute, then slowly laid
the barrel stave on the floor, put his hand in his pocket, took out
half a dollar, and gave it to her.
The child took the money and slowly backed toward the door,
never taking her eyes off the man whom she had just conquered.
After she had gone, the uncle sat down on a box and looked out the
window into space for more than ten minutes. He was pondering,
with awe, over the whipping he had just taken.
Mr. Darby, too, was doing some thinking. That was the first
time in all his experience that he had seen a colored child
deliberately master an adult white person. How did she do it? What
happened to his uncle that caused him to lose his fierceness and
become as docile as a lamb? What strange power did this child use
that made her master over her superior? These and other similar
questions flashed into Darby’s mind, but he did not find the answer
until years later, when he told me the story.
Strangely, the story of this unusual experience was told to the
author in the old mill, on the very spot where the uncle took his
whipping. Strangely, too, I had devoted nearly a quarter of a
century to the study of the power which enabled an ignorant,
illiterate colored child to conquer an intelligent man.
As we stood there in that musty old mill, Mr. Darby repeated
the story of the unusual conquest, and finished by asking, “What
can you make of it? What strange power did that child use, that so
completely whipped my uncle?”
The answer to his question will be found in the principles
described in this book. The answer is full and complete. It contains
details and instructions sufficient to enable anyone to understand,
and apply the same force which the little child accidentally
stumbled upon.
Keep your mind alert, and you will observe exactly what
strange power came to the rescue of the child, you will catch a
glimpse of this power in the next chapter. Somewhere in the book
you will find an idea that will quicken your receptive powers, and
place at your command, for your own benefit, this same irresistible
power. The awareness of this power may come to you in the first
chapter, or it may flash into your mind in some subsequent chapter.
It may come in the form of a single idea. Or, it may come in the
nature of a plan, or a purpose. Again, it may cause you to go back
into your past experiences of failure or defeat, and bring to the
surface some lesson by which you can regain all that you lost
through defeat.
After I had described to Mr. Darby the power unwittingly used
by the little colored child, he quickly retraced his thirty years of
experience as a life insurance salesman, and frankly acknowledged
that his success in that field was due, in no small degree, to the
lesson he had learned from the child.
Mr. Darby pointed out: “every time a prospect tried to bow me
out, without buying, I saw that child standing there in the old mill,
her big eyes glaring in defiance, and I said to myself, ‘I’ve gotta
make this sale.’ The better portion of all sales I have made, were
made after people had said ‘NO’.”
He recalled, too, his mistake in having stopped only three feet
from gold, “but,” he said, “that experience was a blessing in
disguise. It taught me to keep on keeping on, no matter how hard
the going may be, a lesson I needed to learn before I could succeed in anything.”
This story of Mr. Darby and his uncle, the colored child and
the gold mine, doubtless will be read by hundreds of men who make
their living by selling life insurance, and to all of these, the author
wishes to offer the suggestion that Darby owes to these two
experiences his ability to sell more than a million dollars of life
insurance every year.
Life is strange, and often imponderable! Both the successes
and the failures have their roots in simple experiences. Mr. Darby’s
experiences were commonplace and simple enough, yet they held
the answer to his destiny in life, therefore they were as important
(to him) as life itself. He profited by these two dramatic experiences,
because he analyzed them, and found the lesson they taught. But
what of the man who has neither the time, nor the inclination to
study failure in search of knowledge that may lead to success?
Where, and how is he to learn the art of converting defeat into
stepping stones to opportunity?
In answer to these questions, this book was written.
The answer called for a description of thirteen principles, but
remember, as you read, the answer you may be seeking, to the
questions which have caused you to ponder over the strangeness of
life, may be found in your own mind, through some idea, plan, or
purpose which may spring into your mind as you read.
One sound idea is all that one needs to achieve success. The
principles described in this book, contain the best, and the most
practical of all that is known, concerning ways and means of
creating useful ideas.
Before we go any further in our approach to the description of
these principles, we believe you are entitled to receive this
important suggestion….WHEN RICHES BEGIN TO COME THEY
COME SO QUICKLY, IN SUCH GREAT ABUNDANCE, THAT ONE
WONDERS WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN HIDING DURING ALL
THOSE LEAN YEARS. This is an astounding statement, and all the
more so, when we take into consideration the popular belief, that
riches come only to those who work hard and long.
When you begin to THINK AND GROW RICH, you will observe
that riches begin with a state of mind, with definiteness of purpose,
with little or no hard work. You, and every other person, ought to be
interested in knowing how to acquire that state of mind which will
attract riches. I spent twenty-five years in research, analyzing more than 25,000 people, because I, too, wanted to know “how wealthy
men become that way.
Without that research, this book could not have been written.
Here take notice of a very significant truth, viz:
The business depression started in 1929, and continued on to
an all time record of destruction, until sometime after President
Roosevelt entered office. Then the depression began to fade into
nothingness. Just as an electrician in a theatre raises the lights so
gradually that darkness is transmuted into light before you realize
it, so did the spell of fear in the minds of the people gradually fade
away and become faith.
Observe very closely, as soon as you master the principles of
this philosophy, and begin to follow the instructions for applying
those principles, your financial status will begin to improve, and
everything you touch will begin to transmute itself into an asset for
your benefit. Impossible? Not at all!
One of the main weaknesses of mankind is the average man’s
familiarity with the word “impossible.” He knows all the rules which
will NOT work. He knows all the things which CANNOT be done.
This book was written for those who seek the rules which have
made others successful, and are willing to stake everything on those
rules. A great many years ago I purchased a fine dictionary. The first
thing I did with it was to turn to the word “impossible,” and neatly
clip it out of the book. That would not be an unwise thing for you to
do.
Success comes to those who become SUCCESS CONSCIOUS.
Failure comes to those who indifferently allow themselves to
become FAILURE CONSCIOUS.
The object of this book is to help all who seek it, to learn the
art of changing their minds from FAILURE CONSCIOUSNESS to
SUCCESS CONSCIOUSNESS.
Another weakness found in altogether too many people, is the
habit of measuring everything, and everyone, by their own
impressions and beliefs. Some who will read this, will believe that
no one can THINK AND GROW RICH. They cannot think in terms of
riches, because their thought habits have been steeped in poverty,
want, misery, failure, and defeat.
These unfortunate people remind me of a prominent Chinese,
who came to America to be educated in American ways. He attended the University of Chicago. One day President Harper met
this young Oriental on the campus, stopped to chat with him for a
few minutes, and asked what had impressed him as being the most
noticeable characteristic of the American people.
“Why,” the Chinaman exclaimed, “the queer slant of your eyes.
Your eyes are off slant!”
What do we say about the Chinese?
We refuse to believe that which we do not understand. We
foolishly believe that our own limitations are the proper measure of
limitations. Sure, the other fellow’s eyes are “off slant,” BECAUSE
THEY ARE NOT THE SAME AS OUR OWN.
Millions of people look at the achievements of Henry Ford,
after he has arrived, and envy him, because of his good fortune, or
luck, or genius, or whatever it is that they credit for Ford’s fortune.
Perhaps one person in every hundred thousand knows the secret of
Ford’s success, and those who do know are too modest, or too
reluctant, to speak of it, because of its simplicity. A single
transaction will illustrate the “secret” perfectly.
A few years back, Ford decided to produce his now famous V-8
motor. He chose to build an engine with the entire eight cylinders
cast in one block, and instructed his engineers to produce a design
for the engine. The design was placed on paper, but the engineers
agreed, to a man, that it was simply impossible to cast an eightcylinder
gas engine block in one piece.
Ford said, “Produce it anyway.”
“But,” they replied, “it’s impossible!”
“Go ahead,” Ford commanded, “and stay on the job until you
succeed no matter how much time is required.”
The engineers went ahead. There was nothing else for them to
do, if they were to remain on the Ford staff. Six months went by,
nothing happened. Another six months passed, and still nothing
happened. The engineers tried every conceivable plan to carry out
the orders, but the thing seemed out of the question; “impossible!”
At the end of the year Ford checked with his engineers, and
again they informed him they had found no way to carry out his
orders.
“Go right ahead,” said Ford, “I want it, and I’ll have it.”
They went ahead, and then, as if by a stroke of magic, the
secret was discovered.
The Ford DETERMINATION had won once more!
This story may not be described with minute accuracy, but the
sum and substance of it is correct. Deduce from it, you who wish to
THINK AND GROW RICH, the secret of the Ford millions, if you can.
You’ll not have to look very far.
Henry Ford is a success, because he understands, and applies
the principles of success. One of these is DESIRE: knowing what
one wants. Remember this Ford story as you read, and pick out the
lines in which the secret of his stupendous achievement have been
described. If you can do this, if you can lay your finger on the
particular group of principles which made Henry Ford rich, you can
equal his achievements in almost any calling for which you are
suited.
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