Good Tuesday Morning!!! Vote!
1. Question – Where is your acre of diamonds?
2. Thought – The story Conwell told in his lecture
had enormous appeal. It recounted the life of a Persian
farmer named Ali Hafed who sold his farm and left his
family to travel the world in search of wealth. He looked
everywhere but he could not find the diamonds he lusted
after. Finally, alone and in despair as a homeless pauper,
he ended his own life. His search for riches had consumed
him. In the meantime, the man who bought the land from
Hafed was grateful for every blade of grass that was now
his and lavished love and hard work on his farm. At night,
surrounded by his family and eating the fruits of his
labor, he was a contented man. Finally one day he made a
remarkable discovery. In the backyard that Ali Hafed had
abandoned was a diamond mine – literally an acre of
diamonds. the simple farmer became wealthy beyond his
wildest dreams.
Conwell used this parable to illustrate an extraordinary
and wonderful message: within each of us lies a wellspring
of abundance and the seeds of opportunity. For each of us
there is a deeply personal dream waiting to be discovered
and fulfilled. When we cherish our dream and then invest
love, creative energy, perseverance, and passion in
ourselves, we will achieve an authentic success.
“Your diamonds are not in far distant mountains
or in yonder seas; they are in your own backyard, if
you but dig for them.”
(Russell H. Conwell) [Simple Abundance by Sarah Ban
Breathnach)
