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Synopsis
Acres of Diamonds is a famous lecture-turned-book by Russell H. Conwell, founded on a parable about a farmer who sells his land to travel the world in a futile search for diamonds, only to discover that the new owner found immense diamond wealth right on the original farm. This story anchors the book's core argument: the greatest opportunities for wealth and success are not in distant, exotic locations, but are hidden right where you are, in your own community, skills, and current circumstances. The book passionately argues that achieving financial success is not only a personal benefit but an ethical duty, as it allows one to do more good for others. It encourages readers to stop searching elsewhere for opportunity and instead to industriously "dig in their own backyard," solving local problems and serving the needs of their neighbours, which is the true path to discovering your own acres of diamonds.
Original year
1915
Estimated Read Time
2 - 3 hours
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