English 1510
Cactus May
18 October 2015
“Acres of Diamonds”
Russell Herman Conwell was born on February 15, 1843, in South Worthington, Massachusetts, U.S. He was an author, clergyman, and educator (Brittanica). Dr. Conwell’s speech “Aces of Diamonds” speech has had a major impact on society. This speech was delivered thousands of times between the years of 1900 and 1925. This discourse stated his recipe designed for success, which brought him a renowned reputation and fortune on the Chautauqua circuit
Dr. Russell Conwell went on a trip to the Tigris River in present day Iraq. He used a guide that he hired in Baghdad who took him to the Persian Gulf. When he arrived, the man he needed was there. Al Hafed. He lived there …show more content…
His message is that we shouldn't reduce our level of thinking to think like the great people and that the great trades are somewhere else. Take Henry Ford for example. He started scheming and constructing his car on his farm. And then what? He created the legendary Ford company and made the factories in the unchanged area where he had been raised. Dearborn, Michigan was not special, until he made it. He did it without leaving his own property . There are countless “rags to riches” stories out …show more content…
In this world, money is used for many things, but is majorly used to clothe and protect our kin and ourselves. It comes as a result of our hard work, accomplishments, and success, it far from unscrupulous. Fortune isn’t necessarily the most worthy goal to think of. Instead, many are driven by the need to achieve things, whatever the goals are at the time. Through many other ways, money is one way to credit that. Being honorably rewarded for hard work, and accomplishment is a gallant thing. His hard work payed off and his fortune was found.
Dr. Russell Conwell’s “Aces of Diamonds” speech was very impactful. A man with a fortune right in front of him, and failed to realize it. Conwell's message is that we should acknowledge that fortune can be anywhere. His tale of his struggle and success. Fame, Focus, and Fortune are the key to this journey. With focus comes fortune, and then follows fame. Tecumseh once said “From my tribe I take nothing, I am the maker of my own fortune.” A self-made fortune is cherishable and