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SUCCESS SECRETS OF GREAT AMERICANS 2: Wealth, Character & Power of Persistence of History’s Greatest Self-Made Men - Orison Swett Marden
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(00:00:00) 1. Frederick Burr Opper — Perseverance Creates Opportunity
(00:06:39) 2. F. Wellington Ruckstuhl — The Courage to Follow One’s Calling
(00:17:56) 3. Henry Merwin Shrady — Discovering Hidden Genius
(00:24:59) 4. Marshall P. Wilder — Triumph Over Physical Limitation
(00:35:38) 5. Richard Mansfield — The Power of Earnestness
(00:42:20) 6. John Philip Sousa — Discipline Behind Greatness
(00:51:09) 7. Helen Keller — The Victory of Patient Effort
(01:05:39) 8. John Burroughs — Choosing Wisdom Over Wealth
(01:21:32) 9. Helen Miller Gould — Wealth Used for Service
LITTLE VISITS WITH GREAT AMERICANS: Timeless Secrets of Success, Leadership & Perseverance from History’s Greatest Self-Made Men - PART 2 - Orison Swett Marden (1905).
Little Visits with Great Americans is a timeless treasury of wisdom, character studies, and inspiring life lessons from some of the most remarkable personalities of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In this extraordinary volume, Marden travels beyond ordinary biography to uncover the hidden principles behind greatness, perseverance, leadership, philanthropy, creativity, and moral strength. Every chapter reveals how ordinary individuals, often beginning in hardship, obscurity, failure, or physical limitation, rose through determination, self-belief, discipline, and devotion to higher ideals.This volume of the Secrets of Success & Wealth podcast explores the lives of artists, entertainers, reformers, ministers, educators, politicians, entrepreneurs, and visionaries whose stories demonstrate that success is not merely financial achievement, but the full development of human character and usefulness. Marden’s interviews and portraits are filled with practical inspiration, showing listeners how persistence, purpose, optimism, and service can transform an entire life.
1. Frederick Burr Opper — Perseverance Creates Opportunity
Marden begins with the inspiring story of Frederick Burr Opper, who rose from the humble position of a “printer’s devil” to become one of America’s most beloved humorists and cartoonists. Through long years of hard work, patience, and cheerful determination, Opper built a reputation as a master entertainer through art and satire. His story teaches that consistent effort and devotion to craft eventually overcome obscurity and hardship.
2. F. Wellington Ruckstuhl — The Courage to Follow One’s Calling
F. Wellington Ruckstuhl abandoned a lucrative career opportunity worth thousands of dollars annually because he realized he was living against his true nature. Choosing uncertainty over comfort, he pursued sculpture and found fulfillment in creative expression. Marden uses his life to demonstrate the importance of aligning one’s profession with inner purpose rather than social expectations or financial security alone.
3. Henry Merwin Shrady — Discovering Hidden Genius
The life of Henry Merwin Shrady reveals how dormant talent can emerge through personal exploration and persistence. While working as a lawyer, Shrady gradually discovered his artistic abilities during his spare time and ultimately devoted himself fully to sculpture. His story encourages listeners to cultivate their hidden gifts, even if they initially appear unrelated to one’s current profession.
4. Marshall P. Wilder — Triumph Over Physical Limitation
Despite severe physical deformities, Marshall P. Wilder became an internationally admired entertainer whose wit and cheerful spirit captivated audiences and royalty alike. Marden presents Wilder as proof that attitude, optimism, and character can overcome physical adversity. His life demonstrates that true influence comes from spirit and personality rather than outward appearance.
5. Richard Mansfield — The Power of Earnestness
The celebrated actor Richard Mansfield achieved greatness through tireless dedication, emotional intensity, and re
(00:06:39) 2. F. Wellington Ruckstuhl — The Courage to Follow One’s Calling
(00:17:56) 3. Henry Merwin Shrady — Discovering Hidden Genius
(00:24:59) 4. Marshall P. Wilder — Triumph Over Physical Limitation
(00:35:38) 5. Richard Mansfield — The Power of Earnestness
(00:42:20) 6. John Philip Sousa — Discipline Behind Greatness
(00:51:09) 7. Helen Keller — The Victory of Patient Effort
(01:05:39) 8. John Burroughs — Choosing Wisdom Over Wealth
(01:21:32) 9. Helen Miller Gould — Wealth Used for Service
LITTLE VISITS WITH GREAT AMERICANS: Timeless Secrets of Success, Leadership & Perseverance from History’s Greatest Self-Made Men - PART 2 - Orison Swett Marden (1905).
Little Visits with Great Americans is a timeless treasury of wisdom, character studies, and inspiring life lessons from some of the most remarkable personalities of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In this extraordinary volume, Marden travels beyond ordinary biography to uncover the hidden principles behind greatness, perseverance, leadership, philanthropy, creativity, and moral strength. Every chapter reveals how ordinary individuals, often beginning in hardship, obscurity, failure, or physical limitation, rose through determination, self-belief, discipline, and devotion to higher ideals.This volume of the Secrets of Success & Wealth podcast explores the lives of artists, entertainers, reformers, ministers, educators, politicians, entrepreneurs, and visionaries whose stories demonstrate that success is not merely financial achievement, but the full development of human character and usefulness. Marden’s interviews and portraits are filled with practical inspiration, showing listeners how persistence, purpose, optimism, and service can transform an entire life.
1. Frederick Burr Opper — Perseverance Creates Opportunity
Marden begins with the inspiring story of Frederick Burr Opper, who rose from the humble position of a “printer’s devil” to become one of America’s most beloved humorists and cartoonists. Through long years of hard work, patience, and cheerful determination, Opper built a reputation as a master entertainer through art and satire. His story teaches that consistent effort and devotion to craft eventually overcome obscurity and hardship.
2. F. Wellington Ruckstuhl — The Courage to Follow One’s Calling
F. Wellington Ruckstuhl abandoned a lucrative career opportunity worth thousands of dollars annually because he realized he was living against his true nature. Choosing uncertainty over comfort, he pursued sculpture and found fulfillment in creative expression. Marden uses his life to demonstrate the importance of aligning one’s profession with inner purpose rather than social expectations or financial security alone.
3. Henry Merwin Shrady — Discovering Hidden Genius
The life of Henry Merwin Shrady reveals how dormant talent can emerge through personal exploration and persistence. While working as a lawyer, Shrady gradually discovered his artistic abilities during his spare time and ultimately devoted himself fully to sculpture. His story encourages listeners to cultivate their hidden gifts, even if they initially appear unrelated to one’s current profession.
4. Marshall P. Wilder — Triumph Over Physical Limitation
Despite severe physical deformities, Marshall P. Wilder became an internationally admired entertainer whose wit and cheerful spirit captivated audiences and royalty alike. Marden presents Wilder as proof that attitude, optimism, and character can overcome physical adversity. His life demonstrates that true influence comes from spirit and personality rather than outward appearance.
5. Richard Mansfield — The Power of Earnestness
The celebrated actor Richard Mansfield achieved greatness through tireless dedication, emotional intensity, and re