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In "Every Man A King," Orison Swett Marden delivers an inspiring treatise on personal achievement and empowerment, advocating the notion that greatness lies within every individual. Marden's literary style is characterized by motivational prose interspersed with anecdotes and practical wisdom, reflecting the late 19th-century zeitgeist that emphasized self-improvement and the American Dream. The book's rhetoric of optimism resonates deeply within the context of its time, as it coincides with the rise of the self-help genre and the broader cultural movement that champions individual agency and…mehr

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In "Every Man A King," Orison Swett Marden delivers an inspiring treatise on personal achievement and empowerment, advocating the notion that greatness lies within every individual. Marden's literary style is characterized by motivational prose interspersed with anecdotes and practical wisdom, reflecting the late 19th-century zeitgeist that emphasized self-improvement and the American Dream. The book's rhetoric of optimism resonates deeply within the context of its time, as it coincides with the rise of the self-help genre and the broader cultural movement that champions individual agency and success. Orison Swett Marden, a pioneer in the self-help movement and a successful entrepreneur, drew from his own life experiences to craft this empowering narrative. Having faced significant adversity in his early years, including poverty and personal challenges, Marden became a fervent advocate for personal responsibility and the belief that anyone can achieve greatness through determination and hard work. His own journey from a struggling youth to a renowned author and speaker instilled in him a passionate desire to uplift others. "Every Man A King" is a vital read for anyone seeking motivation and insight into unlocking their own potential. Marden's insightful reflections on ambition and self-belief offer timeless wisdom that resonates with contemporary readers. Whether you are an aspiring leader or on a personal growth journey, this book serves as a powerful reminder that greatness is not confined to a select few, but is attainable by all.

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Dr. Orison Swett Marden (1848-1924) was an American inspirational author who wrote about achieving success in life and founded SUCCESS magazine in 1897. His writings discuss common-sense principles and virtues that make for a well-rounded, successful life. Many of his ideas are based on New Thought philosophy. His first book, Pushing to the Front (1894), became an instant best-seller. Marden later published fifty or more books and booklets, averaging two titles per year At age forty-four, Marden switched careers to professional authorship. It was a bold decision to which he had given careful thought, having suffered repeated business reversals and a hotel fire. His fervent sense of idealism along with an urgent sense of "now or never" in middle life spurred him onward in his new goal. Margaret Connolly, a contemporary who worked for Marden's publishing firm in the early 1900s, describes the incident of the hotel fire, his narrow escape from death, and the loss of his original manuscript, which he later re-wrote and entitled Pushing to the Front. Marden's unwavering determination to start from scratch after this devastating loss was characteristic of the man and his writings. Connolly writes: Over five thousand pages of manuscripts - the fruit of all the spare time he had been able to snatch from nearly fifteen crowded years of business life - had gone up in smoke... Having nothing but his nightshirt on when he escaped from the fire, he went down the street to provide himself with necessary clothing. As soon as this had been attended to, he bought a twenty-five cent notebook, and, while the ruins of the hotel were still smoking, began to rewrite from memory the manuscript of his dream book.[6] Overwhelmed and heartbroken, Marden picked himself up and started all over again. With little money, but with lots of time on his hands, he decided to rewrite the manuscript. He took a train for Boston, boarded an inexpensive little room, and threw himself energetically into his work. In a short time, he finished writing not only his dream book - Pushing to the Front - but also a second book, Architects of Fate. He then made three manuscripts of Pushing to the Front and submitted them to three Boston publishing firms for approval. All three firms wanted to publish the book upon a first reading of the manuscript. Ultimately, it was published by Houghton, Mifflin & Company (Boston) and presented to the public on December 1, 1894