Acres of Diamonds (Audiobook)
£2.99A preacher’s oft-repeated lecture argues that opportunity is usually right where you’re standing, if you bother to look for it.
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A preacher’s oft-repeated lecture argues that opportunity is usually right where you’re standing, if you bother to look for it.

A slim, hugely influential tract arguing that character and circumstance are shaped by habitual thought — the proto-self-help book that launched a genre.

Samuel Smiles follows up his bestseller Self-Help with more case studies arguing that duty, work, and courage build character better than wealth or birth ever could.

Victorian-era profiles of self-made achievers, offered as proof that persistence and character could overcome any disadvantage of birth.

A strong home does not happen by accident.
It is built through deliberate love, guarded through wisdom, and led through shared purpose.
In The Sacred Home, Benjamin M. Lux explores what it truly takes to create a marriage and family life that can withstand pressure, disappointment, cultural change, financial strain, and the ordinary demands of everyday living. This book is not a call to perfection. It is a call to responsibility, maturity, and intentional partnership.
Inside, you will discover how to:
– build emotional safety and lasting trust
– protect your relationship from neglect and outside pressure
– resolve conflict without destroying connection
– lead your home through service, courage, and example
– create a shared vision that gives your family direction
Build it with intention. Guard it with wisdom. Lead from it with purpose.

A slim, hugely influential tract arguing that character and circumstance are shaped by habitual thought — the proto-self-help book that launched a genre.

Smiles’s original bestseller of Victorian self-improvement, profiling inventors and engineers who rose through nothing but persistence and hard work.

Victorian-era profiles of self-made achievers, offered as proof that persistence and character could overcome any disadvantage of birth.

A preacher’s oft-repeated lecture argues that opportunity is usually right where you’re standing, if you bother to look for it.

Samuel Smiles follows up his bestseller Self-Help with more case studies arguing that duty, work, and courage build character better than wealth or birth ever could.