In his all-time classic book, Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill tells the story of R. U. Harby.
Harby’s uncle had gold fever, so he staked his claim and started digging. After a lot of hard work, the uncle found a vein of ore, so he covered up his find and returned home to raise the money for the machinery that he would need to bring the ore to the surface.
They raised the money and Darby travelled with his uncle back to the site to make their fortune.
Things started well and before long, they had enough to clear their debts. They were excited, everything from here on would be profit and things were looking good.
Then the supply of gold stopped. The vein of ore had disappeared.
They kept on digging, but found nothing.
After a while, they quit in frustration and sold their machinery to a junk man for a few hundred dollars.
After they went home in disappointment, the astute junk man called in a mining engineer who checked the mine and calculated that there was a vein of gold just three feet from where Darby and his uncle had stopped digging.
The junk man went on to make millions from the mine.
Darby returned home, paid back everyone who had lent him money and was determined to learn from his mistake in giving up too soon.
He went on to become a phenomenally successful insurance salesman, more than recouping what he would have made from the gold mine.
He learned the lesson that you need to persevere through difficulties and stay focused if you are to become successful.
Whenever you feel like giving up on your dream, remember that you may be just three feet from gold!
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February 12, 2011 at 1:09 am
Debbie
I have heard that story before and really appreciate the nudge to not give up!
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February 14, 2011 at 7:54 pm
Darren Poke
It’s an old classic Debbie.
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February 12, 2011 at 1:18 pm
Rodger
This is by far one of my favorite stories from Think & Grow Rich. It’s not only about persevering, but also about adapting when things are not going your way and getting expert help and advice to help you move forward!
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February 14, 2011 at 8:01 pm
Darren Poke
Thanks Rodger. You’re right, there are a few great points that come out of this story. Thanks for commenting.
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January 5, 2012 at 6:18 pm
Chris
Thanks for posting this Darren and I had used the same story in a facebook post which is a hobby. I love the entire book Think and Grow Rich and do my best to apply and to share the principles learned.
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January 6, 2012 at 7:05 pm
Darren Poke
Thanks Chris, it certainly is a classic and has some great principles
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November 10, 2012 at 7:05 pm
meditation guru
This is my all time favorite story. I told this story to may people. I read this story in many books but I always find it when I need it 🙂
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November 10, 2012 at 7:47 pm
Darren Poke
Thanks MG, it is a classic.
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January 2, 2013 at 3:55 pm
Lady Gwendolynn
Love it! This is pretty awesome and so true. It’s why I don’t give up so easily. I’m so tenaciously stubborn about continuing to strive to succeed unless I can tell I’m truly beat or it’s just not feasibly possible for me. Thank you for sharing this!
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