Money - Male Narrator, Orison Swett Marder's How They Succeeded

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Male narrating of Orison Swett Marder's How They Succeeded in a storytelling and partially announcing tone. How They Succeeded is a book about money and finance.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
marshall field. This world renowned merchant is not easily accessible to interviews and he seeks no fame for his business achievements. Yet there is no story more significant, none more full of encouragement and inspiration for youth and relating it as he told it. I have removed my own interrogation so far as possible from the interview. I was born in Conway Massachusetts. He said in 1835 my father's farm was among the rocks and the hills of that section and not very fertile. All the people were poor in those days. My father was a man who had good judgment and he made a success out of the farming business. My mother was of a more intellectual bent. Both my parents were anxious that their boys should amount to something in life, and their interest and care helped me. I had but a few books, scarcely any to speak of. There was not much time for literature, such books as we had. I made use of I had a leaning toward business and took up with it as early as possible. I was naturally of a saving disposition. I had to be. Those were saving times. A dollar looked very big to us boys in those days, and as we had a difficult labor in earning it, we did not quickly spend it. I, however, determined not to remain poor