The Greatest Salesman in the World Scrolls 1 to 10 - OG MANDINO



THE TEN SCROLLS

From the

GREATEST SALESMAN IN THE WORLD

by OG MANDINO

The Scroll Marked I


Today I begin a new life.

Today I shed my old skin, which hath, too long, suffered the bruises of failure and
the wounds of mediocrity.

Today I am born anew and my birthplace is a vineyard where there is fruit for all.

Today I will pluck grapes of wisdom from the tallest and fullest vines in the
vineyard, for these were planted by the wisest of my profession who have come
before me, generation upon generation.

Today I will savor the taste of grapes from these vines and verily I will swallow the
seed of success buried in each and new life will sprout within me.

The career I have chosen is laden with opportunity yet it is fraught with heartbreak
and despair and the bodies of those who have failed, were they piled one atop
another, would cast its shadow down upon all the pyramids of the earth.

Yet I will not fail, as the others, for in my hands I now hold the charts, which will
guide me through perilous waters to shores, which only yesterday seemed but a
dream.

Failure will no longer by my payment for my struggle. Just as nature made no
provision for my body to tolerate pain neither has it made any provision for my life
to suffer failure. Failure, like pain, is alien to my life. In the past I accepted it as I
accepted pain. Now I reject it and I am prepared for wisdom and principles which
will guide me out of the shadows into the sunlight of wealth, position, and happiness
far beyond my most extravagant dreams until even the golden apples in the Garden
of Hesperides will seem no more than my just reward.

Time teaches all things to he who lives forever but I have not the luxury of eternity.
Yet, within my allotted time I must practice the art of patience for nature acts never
in haste. To create the olive, king of all trees, a hundred years is required. An onion
plant is old in nine weeks. I have lived as an onion plant. It has not pleased me. Now
I wouldst become the greatest of olive trees and, in truth, the greatest of salesmen.

And how will this be accomplished? For I have neither the knowledge nor the
experience to achieve greatness and already I have stumbled in ignorance and fallen
into pools of self-pity. The answer is simple. I will commence my journey
unencumbered with either the weight of unnecessary knowledge or the handicap of
meaningless experience. Nature already has supplied me with knowledge and instinct
far greater than any beast in the forest and the value of experience is overrated,
usually by old men who nod wisely and speak stupidly.

In truth, experience teaches thoroughly yet her course of instruction devours men’s
years so the value of her lessons diminishes with the time necessary to acquire her
special wisdom. The end finds it wasted on dead men. Furthermore, experience is
comparable to fashion; an action that proved successful today will be unworkable
and impractical tomorrow.

Only principles endure and these I now possess, for the laws that will lead me to
greatness are contained in the words of these scrolls. What they will teach me is more
to prevent failure than to gain success, for what is success other than a state of mind?
Which two, among a thousand wise men, will define success in the same words; yet
failure is always described in one way. Failure is man’s inability to reach his goals in
life, whatever they may be.

In truth, the only difference between those who have failed and those who have
succeeded lies in the differences of their habits. Good habits are the key to all
success. Bad habits are the unlocked door to failure. Thus, the first law I will obey,
which precedeth all others is - 1 will form good habits and become their slave.

As a child I was slave to my impulses; now I am slave to my habits, as are all grown
men. I have surrendered my free will to the years of accumulated habits and the past
deeds of my life have already marked out a path, which threatens to imprison my
future. My actions are ruled by appetite, passion, prejudice, greed, love, fear,
environment, habit, and the worst of these tyrants is habit. Therefore, if I must be a
slave to habit let me be a slave to good habits. My bad habits must be destroyed and
new furrows prepared for good seed.

I will form good habits and become their slave.

And how will I accomplish this difficult feat? Through these scrolls, it will be done,
for each scroll contains a principle which will drive a bad habit from my life and
replace it with one which will bring me closer to success. For it is another of nature’s
laws that only a habit can subdue another habit. So, in order for these written words
to perform their chosen task, I must discipline myself with the first of my new habits,
which is as follows:

I will read each scroll for thirty days in this prescribed manner, before I proceed to
the next scroll.

First, I will read the words in silence when I arise. Then, I will read the words in
silence after I have partaken of my midday meal. Last, I will read the words again
just before I retire at day’s end, and most important, on this occasion I will read the
words aloud.

On the next day I will repeat this procedure, and I will continue in like manner for
thirty days. Then, I will turn to the next scroll and repeat this procedure for another
thirty days. I will continue in this manner until I have lived with each scroll for thirty
days and my reading has become habit.

And what will be accomplished with this habit? Herein lies the hidden secret of all
man’s accomplishments. As I repeat the words daily they will soon become a part of
my active mind, but more important, they will also seep into my other mind, that
mysterious source which never sleeps, which creates my dreams, and often makes me
act in ways I do not comprehend.

As the words of these scrolls are consumed by my mysterious mind I will begin to
awake, each morning, with a vitality I have never known before. My vigor will
increase, my enthusiasm will rise, my desire to meet the world will overcome every
fear I once knew at sunrise, and I will be happier than I ever believed it possible to be
in this world of strife and sorrow.

Eventually, I will find myself reacting to all situations which confront me as I was
commanded in the scrolls to react, and soon these actions and reactions will become
easy to perform, for any act with practice becomes easy.

Thus a new and good habit is born, for when an act becomes easy through constant
repetition it becomes a pleasure to perform and if it is a pleasure to perform it is
man’s nature to perform it often. When I perform it often it becomes a habit and I
become its slave and since it is a good habit this is my will.


Today I begin a new life.


And I make a solemn oath to myself that nothing will retard my new life’s growth. I
will lose not a day from these readings for that day cannot be retrieved nor can I
substitute another for it. I must not, I will not, break this habit of daily reading from
these scrolls and, in truth, the few moments spent each day on this new habit are but
a small price to pay for the happiness and success that will be mine.

As I read and re-read the words in these scrolls to follow, never will I allow the
brevity of each scroll nor the simplicity of its words to cause me to treat the scroll’s
message lightly. Thousands of grapes are pressed to fill one jar with wine, and the
grapes skin and pulp are tossed to the birds. So it is with these grapes of wisdom
from the ages. Much has been filtered and tossed to the wind. Only the pure truth lies
distilled in the words to come. I will drink as instructed and spill not one drop. And
the seed of success I will swallow.

Today my old skin has become as dust. I will walk tall among men and they will
know me not, for today I am a new man, with a new life.


The Scroll Marked II


I will greet this day with love in my heart.

For this is the greatest secret of success in all ventures. Muscle can split a shield and
even destroy life but only the unseen power of love can open the hearts of men and
until I master this art I will remain no more than a peddler in the market place. I will
make love my greatest weapon and none on whom I call can defend against its force.

My reasoning they may counter; my speech they may distrust; my apparel they may
disapprove; my face they may reject; and even my bargains may cause them
suspicion; yet my love will melt all hearts liken to the sun whose rays soften the
coldest clay.

I will greet this day with love in my heart.

And how will I do this? Henceforth will I look on all things with love and I will be
born again. I will love the sun for it warms my bones; yet I will love the rain for it
cleanses my spirit. I will love the light for it shows me the way; yet I will love the
darkness for it shows me the stars. I will welcome happiness for it enlarges my heart;
yet I will endure sadness for it opens my soul. I will acknowledge rewards for they
are my due; yet I will welcome obstacles for they are my challenge.

I will greet this day with love in my heart.

And how will I speak? I will laud mine enemies and they will become friends; I will
encourage my friends and they will become brothers. Always will I dig for reasons to
applaud; never will I scratch for excuses to gossip. When I am tempted to criticize I
will bite my tongue; when I am moved to praise I will shout from the roofs.

Is it not so that birds, the wind, the sea and all nature speaks with the music of praise
for their creator? Cannot I speak with the same music to his children? Henceforth
will I remember this secret and it will change my life.

I will greet this day with love in my heart.


And how will I act? I will love all manners of men for each has qualities to be
admired even though they be hidden. With love I will tear down the wall of suspicion
and hate which they have built round their hearts and in its place will I build bridges
so that my love may enter their souls.

I will love the ambitious for they can inspire me; I will love the failures for they can
teach me. I will love the kings for they are but human; I will love the meek for they
are divine. I will love the rich for they are yet lonely; I will love the poor for they are
so many. I will love the young for the faith they hold; I will love the old for the
wisdom they share. I will love the beautiful for their eyes of sadness; I will love the
ugly for their souls of peace.

I will greet this day with love in my heart.

But how will I react to the actions of others? With love. For just as love is my
weapon to open the hearts of men, love is also my shield to repulse the arrows of hate
and the spears of anger. Adversity and discouragement will beat against my new
shield and become as the softest of rains. My shield will protect me in the market
place and sustain me when I am alone. It will uplift me in moments of despair yet it
will calm me in time of exultation. It will become stronger and more protective with
use until one day I will cast aside and walk unencumbered among all manners of men
and, when I do, my name will be raised high on the pyramid of life.

I will greet this day with love in my heart.

And how will I confront each whom I meet? In only one way. In silence and to
myself I will address him and say I Love You. Though spoken in silence these words
will shine in my eyes, unwrinkle my brow, bring a smile to my lips, and echo in my
voice; and his heart will be opened. And who is there who will say nay to my goods
when his hearts feels my love?

I will greet this day with love in my heart.

And most of all I will love myself. For when I do I will zealously inspect all things
which enter my body, my mind, my soul, and my heart. Never will I overindulge the
requests of my flesh; rather I will cherish my body with cleanliness and moderation.
Never will I allow my mind to be attracted to evil and despair, rather I will uplift it
with the knowledge and wisdom of the ages. Never will I allow my soul to become
complacent and satisfied, rather I will feed it with meditation and prayer. Never will I
allow my heart to become small and bitter, rather I will share it and it will grow and
warm the earth.

I will greet this day with love in my heart. Henceforth will I love all mankind. From
this moment all hate is let from my veins for I have not time to hate, only time to
love. From this moment I take the first step required to become a man among men.
With love I will increase my sales a hundred-fold and become a great salesman. If I
have no other qualities I can succeed with love alone. Without it I will fail though I
possess all the knowledge and skills of the world.

I will greet this day with love, and I will succeed.


The Scroll Marked III


I will persist until I succeed.

In the Orient young bulls are tested for the fight arena in a certain manner. Each is
brought to the ring and allowed to attack a picador who pricks them with a lance. The
bravery of each bull is then rated with care according to the number of times he
demonstrates his willingness to charge in spite of the sting of the blade. Henceforth
will I recognize that each day I am tested by life in like manner. If I persist, if I
continue to try, if I continue to charge forward, I will succeed.

I will persist until I succeed.

I was not delivered unto this world in defeat, nor does failure course in my veins. I
am not a sheep waiting to be prodded by my shepherd. I am a lion and I refuse to
talk, to walk, to sleep with the sheep. I will hear not those who weep and complain,
for their disease is contagious. Let them join the sheep. The slaughterhouse of failure
is not my destiny.

I will persist until I succeed.

The prizes of life are at the end of each journey, not near the beginning; and it is not
given to me to know how many steps are necessary in order to reach my goal. Failure
I may still encounter at the thousandth step, yet success hides behind the next bend in
the road. Never will I know how close it lies unless I turn the corner.

Always will I take another step. If that is of no avail I will take another, and yet
another. In truth, one step at a time is not too difficult.

I will persist until I succeed.

Henceforth, I will consider each day's effort as but one blow of my blade against a
mighty oak. The first blow may cause not a tremor in the wood, nor the second, nor
the third. Each blow, of itself, may be trifling, and seem of no consequence. Yet from
childish swipes the oak will eventually tumble. So it will be with my efforts of today.

I will be liken to the rain drop which washes away the mountain; the ant who devours
a tiger; the star which brightens the earth; the slave who builds a pyramid. I will
build my castle one brick at a time for I know that small attempts, repeated, will
complete any undertaking.

I will persist until I succeed.

I will never consider defeat and I will remove from my vocabulary such words and
phrases as quit, cannot, unable, impossible, out of the question, improbable, failure,
unworkable, hopeless, and retreat; for they are the words of fools. I will avoid
despair but if this disease of the mind should infect me then I will work on in despair.
I will toil and I will endure. I will ignore the obstacles at my feet and keep mine eyes
on the goals above my head, for I know that where dry desert ends, green grass
grows.

I will persist until I succeed.

I will remember the ancient law of averages and I will bend it to my good. I will
persist with knowledge that each failure to sell will increase my chance for success at
the next attempt. Each nay I hear will bring me closer to the sound of yea. Each
frown I meet only prepares me for the smile to come. Each misfortune I encounter
will carry in it the seed of tomorrow's good luck. I must have the night to appreciate
the day. I must fail often to succeed only once.

I will persist until I succeed.

I will try, and try, and try again. Each obstacle I will consider as a mere detour to my
goal and a challenge to my profession. I will persist and develop my skills as the
mariner develops his, by learning to ride out the wrath of each storm.

I will persist until I succeed.

Henceforth, I will learn and apply another secret of those who excel in my work.
When each day is ended, not regarding whether it has been a success or a failure, I
will attempt to achieve one more sale. When my thoughts beckon my tired body
homeward I will resist the temptation to depart. I will try again. I will make one more
attempt to close with victory, and if that fails I will make another. Never will I allow
any day to end with a failure. Thus will I plant the seed of tomorrow's success and
gain an insurmountable advantage over those who cease their labor at a prescribed
time. When others cease their struggle, then mine will begin, and my harvest will be
full.


I will persist until I succeed.

Nor will I allow yesterday's success to lull me into today's complacency, for this is
the great foundation of failure. I will forget the happenings of the day that is gone,
whether they were good or bad, and greet the new sun with confidence that this will
be the best day of my life.

So long as there is breath in me, that long will I persist. For now I know one of the
greatest principles of success; if I persist long enough I will win.

I will persist. I will win.


The Scroll Marked IV

I am nature’s greatest miracle.

Since the beginning of time never has there been another with my mind, my heart,
my eyes, my ears, my hands, my hair, my mouth. None that came before, none that
live today, and none that come tomorrow can walk and talk and move and think
exactly like me. All men are my brothers yet I am different from each. I am a unique
creature.

I am nature’s greatest miracle.

Although I am of the animal kingdom, animal rewards alone will not satisfy me.
Within me burns a flame, which has been passed from generations uncounted, and its
heat is a constant irritation to my spirit to become better than I am, and I will. I will
fan this flame of dissatisfaction and proclaim my uniqueness to the world.

None can duplicate my brush strokes, none can duplicate my chisel marks, none can
duplicate my handwriting, none can produce my child, and, in truth, none has the
ability to sell exactly as I. Henceforth, I will capitalize on this difference for it is an
asset to be promoted to the fullest.

I am nature’s greatest miracle.

Vain attempts to imitate others no longer will I make. Instead I will place my
uniqueness on display in the market place. I will proclaim it, yea, I will sell it. I will
begin now to accent my differences; hide my similarities. So too will I apply this
principle to the goods I sell. Salesman and goods, different from all others, and proud
of the differences.

I am a unique creature of nature.

I am rare, and there is value in all rarity; therefore, I am valuable. I am the end
product of thousands of years of evolution; therefore, I am better equipped in both
mind and body than all the emperors and wise men who preceded me. But my skills,
my mind, my heart, and my body will stagnate, rot, and die lest I put them to good
use. I have unlimited potential. Only a small portion of my brain do I employ; only a
paltry amount of muscles do I flex. A hundredfold or more can I increase my
accomplishments of yesterday and this I will do, beginning today.

Nevermore will I be satisfied with yesterday’s accomplishments nor will I indulge,
anymore, in self-praise for deeds which in reality are too small to even acknowledge.
I can accomplish far more than I have, and I will, for why should the miracle which
produced me end with my birth? Why can I not extend that miracle to my deeds of
today?

I am nature’s greatest miracle.

I am not on this earth by chance. I am here for a purpose and that purpose is to grow
into a mountain, not to shrink to a grain of sand. Henceforth will I apply all my
efforts to become the highest mountain of all and I will strain my potential until it
cries for mercy.

I will increase my knowledge of mankind, myself, and the goods I sell, thus my sales
will multiply. I will practice, and improve, and polish the words I utter to sell my
goods, for this is the formulation on which I will build my career and never will I
forget that many have attained great wealth and success with only one sales talk,
delivered with excellence. Also will I seek constantly to improve my manners and
graces, for they are the sugar to which all are attracted.

I am nature’s greatest miracle.

I will concentrate my energy on the challenge of the moment and my actions will
help me forget all else. The problems of my home will be left in my home. I will
think naught of my family when I am in the market place for this will cloud my
thoughts. So too will the problems of the market place be left in the market place and
I will think naught of my profession when I am in my home for this will dampen my
love.

There is no room in the market place for my family, nor is there room in my home
for the market. Each I will divorce from the other and thus will I remain wedded to
both. Separate must they remain or my career will die. This is the paradox of the
ages.

I am nature’s greatest miracle.


I have been given eyes to see and a mind to think and now I know a great secret of
life for I perceive, at last, that all my problems, discouragements, and heartaches are,
in truth, great opportunities in disguise. I will no longer be fooled by the garments
they wear for mine eyes are open. I will look beyond the cloth and I will not be
deceived.

I am nature’s greatest miracle.

No beast, no plant, no wind, no rain, no rock, no lake had the same beginning as I,
for I was conceived in love and brought forth with a purpose. In the past I have not
considered this fact but it will henceforth shape and guide my life.

I am nature’s greatest miracle.

And nature knows not defeat. Eventually, she emerges victorious and so will I, and
with each victory the next struggle becomes less difficult.

I will win, and I will become a great salesman, for I am unique.

I am nature’s greatest miracle.


The Scroll Marked V


I will live this day as if it is my last.

And what shall I do with this last precious day, which remains I my keeping? First, I
will seal up its container of life so that not one drop spills itself upon the sand. I will
waste not a moment mourning yesterday’s misfortunes, yesterday’s defeats,
yesterday’s aches of the heart, for why should I throw good after bad?

Can sand flow upward in the hourglass? Will the sun rise where it sets and set where
it rises? Can I relive the errors of yesterday and right them? Can I call back
yesterday’s wounds and make them whole? Can I become younger than yesterday?
Can I take back the evil that was spoken, the blows that were struck, the pain that
was caused? No. Yesterday is buried forever and I will think of it no more.

I will live this day as if it is my last.

And what then shall I do? Forgetting yesterday neither will I think of tomorrow. Why
should I throw now after maybe? Can tomorrow’s sand flow through the glass before
today’s? Will the sun rise twice this morning? Can I perform tomorrow’s deeds while
standing in today’s path? Can I place tomorrow’s gold in today’s purse? Can
tomorrow’s child be born today? Can tomorrow’s death cast its shadow backward
and darken today’s joy? Should I concern myself over events, which I may never
witness? Should I torment myself with problems that may never come to pass? No!
Tomorrow lies buried with yesterday, and I will think of it no more.

I will live this day as if it is my last.

This day is all I have and these hours are now my eternity. I greet this sunrise with
cries of joy as a prisoner who is reprieved from death. I lift mine arms with thanks
for this priceless gift of a new day. So too, I will beat upon my heart with gratitude as
I consider all who greeted yesterday’s sunrise who are no longer with the living
today. I am indeed a fortunate man and today’s hours are but a bonus, undeserved.
Why have I been allowed to live this extra day when others, far better than I have
departed? Is it that they have accomplished their purpose while mine is yet to be
achieved? Is this another opportunity for me to become the man I know I can be? Is
there a purpose in nature? Is this my day to excel?

I will live this day as if it is my last.

I have but one life and life is naught but a measurement of time. When I waste one I
destroy the other. If I waste today I destroy the last page of my life. Therefore, each
hour of this day will I cherish for it can never return. It cannot be banked today to be
withdrawn on the morrow, for who can trap the wind? Each minute of this day will I
grasp with both hands and fondle with love for its value is beyond price. What dying
man can purchase another breath though he willingly give all his gold? What price
dare I place on the hours ahead? I will make them priceless!

I will live this day as if it my last.

I will avoid with fury the killers of time. Procrastination I will destroy with action;
doubt I will bury under faith; fear I will dismember with confidence. Where there are
idle mouths I will listen not; where there are idle hands I will linger not; where there
are idle bodies I will visit not. Henceforth I know that to court idleness is to steal
food, clothing, and warmth from those I love. I am not a thief. I am a man of love
and today is my last chance to prove my love and my greatness.

I will live this day as if it is my last.

The duties of today I shall fulfill today. Today I shall fondle my children while they
are young; tomorrow they will be gone, and so will I. Today I shall embrace my
woman with sweet kisses; tomorrow she will be gone, and so will I. Today I shall lift
up a friend in need; tomorrow he will no longer cry for help, nor will I hear his cries.
Today I shall give myself in sacrifice and work; tomorrow I will have nothing to
give, and there will be none to receive.

I will live this day as if it is my last.

And if it is my last, it will be my greatest monument. This day I will make the best
day of my life. This day I will drink every minute to its full. I will savor its taste and
give thanks. I will maketh every hour count and each minute. I will trade only for
something of value. I will labor harder than ever before and push my muscles until
they cry for relief, and then I will continue. I will make more calls than ever before. I
will sell more goods than ever before. I will earn more gold than ever before.
Each minute of today will be more fruitful than hours of yesterday. My last must be my
best.

I will live this day as if it is my last. And if it is not, I shall fall to my knees and give
thanks.

The Scroll Marked VI


Today I will be master of my emotions.

The tides advance; the tides recede. Winter goes and summer comes. Summer wanes
and the cold increases. The sun rises; the sun sets. The moon is full; the moon is
black. The birds arrive; the birds depart. Flowers bloom; flowers fade. Seeds are
sown; harvests are reaped. All nature is a circle of moods and I am a part of nature
and so, like the tides, my moods will rise; my moods will fall.

Today I will be master of my emotions.

It is one of nature’s tricks, little understood, that each day I awaken with moods that
have changed from yesterday. Yesterday’s joy will become today’s sadness; yet
today’s sadness will grow into tomorrow’s joy. Inside me is a wheel, constantly
turning from sadness to joy, from exultation to depression, from happiness to
melancholy. Like the flowers, today’s full bloom of joy will fade and wither into
despondency, yet I will remember that as today’s dead flower carries the seed of
tomorrow’s bloom so, too, does today’s sadness carry the seed of tomorrow’s joy.

Today I will be master of my emotions.


And how will I master these emotions so that each day will be productive? For unless
my mood is right the day will be a failure. Trees and plants depend on the weather to
flourish but I make my own weather, yea I transport it with me. If I bring rain and
gloom and darkness and pessimism to my customers then they will react with rain
and gloom and darkness and pessimism and they will purchase naught. If I bring joy
and enthusiasm and brightness and laughter to my customers they will react with joy
and enthusiasm and brightness and laughter and my weather will produce a harvest
of sales and a granary of gold for me.

Today I will be master of emotions.

And how will I master my emotions so that every day is a happy day, and a
productive one? I will learn this secret of the ages: Weak is he who permits his thoughts to control his actions; strong is he who forces his actions to control his
thoughts. Each day, when I awake, I will follow this plan of battle before I am
captured by the forces of sadness, self-pity and failure -

• If I feel depressed, I will sing.

• If I feel sad, I will laugh.

• If I feel ill, I will double my labor.

• If I feel fear, I will plunge ahead.

• If I feel inferior, I will wear new garments.

• If I feel uncertain, I will raise my voice.

• If I feel poverty, I will think of wealth to come.

• If I feel incompetent, I will remember past success.

• If I feel insignificant, I will remember my goals.

Today I will be master of my emotions.

Henceforth, I will know that only those with inferior ability can always be at their
best, and I am not inferior. There will always be days when I must constantly
struggle against forces which would tear me down. Those such as despair and
sadness are simple to recognize, but there are others, which approach with a smile
and the hand of friendship, and they can also destroy me. Against them, too, I must
never relinquish control -

• If I become overconfident, I will recall my failures.

• If I overindulge, I will think of past hungers.

• If I feel complacency, I will remember my competition.

• If I enjoy moments of greatness, I will remember moments of shame.

• If I feel all-powerful, I will try to stop the wind.

• If I attain great wealth, I will remember one unfed mouth.

• If I become overly proud, I will remember a moment of weakness.

• If I feel my skill is unmatched, I will look at the stars.

Today I will master my emotions.

And with this new knowledge, I will also understand and recognize the moods of he
on whom I can call. I will make allowances for his anger and irritation of today for
he knows not the secret of controlling his mind. I can withstand his arrows and
insults for now I know that tomorrow he will change and be a joy to approach.

No longer will I judge a man on one meeting; no longer will I fail to call again
tomorrow on he who meets me with hate today. This day he will not buy gold
chariots for a penny, yet tomorrow he would exchange his home for a tree. My
knowledge of this secret will be my key to great wealth.

Today I will be master of my emotions.

Henceforth I will recognize and identify the mystery of moods in all mankind, and in
me. From this moment I am prepared to control whatever personality awakes in me
each day. I will master my moods through positive action and when I master my
moods, I will control my destiny.

Today I control my destiny, and my destiny is to become the greatest salesman in the
world!

I will become master of myself. I will become great.


The Scroll Marked VII


I will laugh at the world.

No living creature can laugh except man. Trees may bleed when they are wounded,
and beasts in the field will cry in pain and hunger, yet only I have the gift of laughter
and it is mine to use whenever I choose. Henceforth I will cultivate the habit of
laughter.

I will smile and my digestion will improve; I will chuckle and my burdens will be
lightened; I will laugh and my life will be lengthened for this is the great secret of
long life and now it is mine.

I will laugh at the world.

And most of all, I will laugh at myself for man is most comical when he takes
himself too seriously. Never will I fall into this trap of the mind. For though I be
nature’s greatest miracle, am I not still a mere grain tossed about by the winds of
time? Do I truly know whence I came or whither I am bound? Will my concern for
this day not seem foolish ten years hence? Why should I permit the petty happenings
of today to disturb me? What can take place before this sun sets which will not seem
insignificant in the river of centuries?

I will laugh at the world.

And how can I laugh when confronted with man or deed which offends me so as to
bring forth my tears or my curses? Four words I will train myself to say until they
become a habit so strong that immediately they will appear in my mind whenever
good humor threatens to depart from me. These words, passed down from the
ancients, will carry me through every adversity and maintain my life in balance.
These four words are: This too shall pass.

I will laugh at the world.

For all the worldly things shall indeed pass. When I am heavy with heartache I shall
console myself that this too shall pass; when I am puffed with success I shall warn myself that this too shall pass. When I am strangled in poverty I shall tell myself that
this too shall pass; when I am burdened with wealth I shall tell myself that this too
shall pass. Yea, verily, where is he who built the pyramid? Is he not buried within its
stone? And will the pyramid, one day, not also be buried under sand? If all things
shall pass why should I be of concern for today?

I will laugh at the world.

I will paint this day with laughter; I will frame this night in song. Never will I labor
to be happy; rather will I remain too busy to be sad. I will enjoy today’s happiness
today. It is not grain to be stored in a box. It is not wine to be saved in ajar. It cannot
be saved for the morrow. It must be sown and reaped on the same day and this I will
do, henceforth.

I will laugh at the world.

And with my laughter all things will be reduced to their proper size. I will laugh at
my failures and they will vanish in clouds of new dreams; I will laugh at my
successes and they will shrink to their true value. I will laugh at evil and it will die
untasted; I will laugh at goodness and it will thrive and bound. Each day will be
triumphant only when my smiles bring forth smiles from others and this I do in
selfishness, for those on whom I frown are those who purchase not my goods.

I will laugh at the world.

Henceforth will I shed only tears of sweat, for those of sadness or remorse or
frustration are of no value in the market place whilst each smile can be exchanged for
gold and each kind word, spoken from my heart, can build a castle.


Never will I allow myself to become so important, so wise, so dignified, so powerful,
that I forget how to laugh at myself and my world. In this matter I will always remain
as a child, for only as a child am I given the ability to look up to others; and so long
as I look up to another I will never grow too long for my cot.

I will laugh at the world.

And so long as I can laugh never will I be poor. This then, is one of nature’s greatest
gifts, and I will waste it no more. Only with laughter and happiness can I truly
become a success. Only with laughter and happiness can I enjoy the fruits of my labor. Were it not so, far better would it be to fail, for happiness is the wine that
sharpens the taste of the meal. To enjoy success I must have happiness, and laughter
will be the maiden who serves me.

I will be happy. I will be successful. I will be the greatest salesman the world has
ever known.



The Scroll Marked VIII


Today I will multiply my value a hundredfold.

A mulberry leaf touched with the genius of man becomes silk.

A field of clay touched with the genius of man becomes a castle.

A cypress tree touched with the genius of man becomes a shrine.

A cut of sheep’s hair touched with the genius of man becomes raiment for a king.

If it is possible for leaves and clay and wood and hair to have their value multiplied a
hundred, yea a thousand fold by man, cannot I do the same with the clay which bears
my name?

Today I will multiply my value a hundredfold.

I am liken to a grain of wheat which faces one of three futures. The wheat can be

placed in a sack and dumped in a stall until it is fed to swine. Or it can be ground to

flour and made into bread. Or it can be placed in the earth and allowed to grow until
its golden head divides and produces a thousand grains from the one.

I am liken to a grain of wheat with one difference. The wheat cannot choose whether
it be fed to swine, ground for bread, or planted to multiply. I have a choice and I will
not let my life be fed to swine and despair to be broken open and devoured by the
will of others.

Today I will multiply my value a hundredfold.

To grow and multiply it is necessary to plant the wheat grain in the darkness of the
earth and my failures, my despairs, my ignorance, and my inabilities are the darkness
in which I have been planted in order to ripen. Now, like the wheat grain which will
sprout and blossom only if it is nurtured with rain and sun and warm winds, I too
must nurture my body and mind to fulfill my dreams. But to grow to full stature the wheat must wait on the whims of nature. I need not wait for I have the power to
choose my own destiny.

Today I will multiply my value a hundredfold.

And how will I accomplish this? First I will set goals for the day, the week, the
month, the year, and my life. Just as the rain must fall before the wheat will crack its
shield and sprout, so must I have objectives before my life will crystallize. In setting
my goals I will consider my best performance of the past and multiply it a
hundredfold. This will be the standard by which I will live in the future. Never will I
be of concern that my goals are too high for is it not better to aim my spear at the
moon and strike only an eagle than to aim my spear at the eagle and strike only a
rock?

Today I will multiply my value a hundredfold.

The height of my goals will not hold me in awe though I may stumble often before
they are reached. If I stumble I will rise and my falls will not concern me for all men
must stumble often to reach the hearth. Only a worm is free from the worry of
stumbling. I am not a worm. I am not an onion plant. I am not a sheep. I am a man.
Let others build a cave with their clay. I will build a castle with mine.

Today I will multiply my value a hundredfold.

And just as the sun must warm the earth to bring forth the seedling of wheat so, too,
will the words on these scrolls warm my life and turn my dreams into reality. Today I
will surpass every action which I performed yesterday. I will climb today’s mountain
to the utmost of my ability yet tomorrow I will climb higher than today and the next
will be higher than tomorrow. To surpass the deeds of others is unimportant; to
surpass my own deeds is all.

Today I will multiply my value a hundredfold.

And just as the warm wind guides the wheat to maturity, the same winds will carry
my voice to those who will listen and my words will announce my goals. Once
spoken I dare not recall them lest I lose face. I will be as my own prophet and though
all may laugh at my utterances they will hear my plans, they will know my dreams;
and thus their will be no escape for me until my words become accomplished deeds.


Today I will multiply my value a hundredfold.


I will commit not the terrible crime of aiming too low.

I will do the work that a failure will not do.

I will always let my reach exceed my grasp.

I will never be content with my performance in the market.

I will always raise my goals as soon as they are attained.

I will always strive to make the next hour better than this one.

I will always announce my goals to the world.

Yet, never will I proclaim my accomplishments. Let the world, instead, approach me
with praise and may I have the wisdom to receive it in humility.

Today I will multiply my value a hundredfold.

One grain of wheat when multiplied a hundredfold will produce a hundred stalks.
Multiply these a hundredfold, ten times, and they will feed all the cities of the earth.
Am I not more than a grain of wheat?

Today I will multiply my value a hundredfold.

And when it is done I will do it again, and again, and there will be astonishment and
wonder at my greatness as the words of these scrolls are fulfilled in me.


The Scroll Marked IX

I will act now 
 
My dreams are worthless, my plans are dust, my goals are impossible. 
 
All are of no value unless they are followed by action. 
 
I will act now. 
 
Never has there been a map, however carefully executed to detail and scale, which 
carried its owner over even one inch of ground. Never has there been a parchment of 
law, however fair, which prevented one crime. Never has there been a scroll, even 
such as the one I hold, which earned so much as a penny or produced a single word 
of acclamation. Action, alone, is the tinder which ignites the map, the parchment, this 
scroll, my dreams, my plans, my goals, into a living force. Action is the food and 
drink which will nourish my success. 
 
I will action now. 
 
My procrastination which has held me back was born of fear and now I recognize 
this secret mined from the depths of courageous hearts. Now I know that to conquer 
fear I must always act without hesitation and the flutters in my heart will vanish. 
Now I know that action reduces the lion of terror to an ant of equanimity. 
 
I will act now. 
 
Henceforth, I will remember the lesson of the firefly who gives off its light only 
when it is on the wing, only when it is in action. I will become a firefly and even in 
the day my glow will be seen in spite of the sun. Let others be as butterflies who 
preen their wings yet depend on the charity of a flower for life. I will be as the firefly 
and my light will brighten the world. 
 
I will act now. 
 
I will not avoid the tasks of today and charge them to tomorrow for I know that 
tomorrow never comes. Let me act now even though my actions may not bring 
happiness or success for it is better to act and fail than not to act and flounder. 
 
Happiness, in truth, may not be the fruit plucked by my action yet without action all 
fruit will die on the vine. 
 
I will act now. 
 
I will act now. I will act now. I will act now. Henceforth, I will repeat these words 
again and again and again, each hour, each day, every day, until the words become as 
much a habit as my breathing and the actions which follow become as instinctive as 
the blinking of my eyelids. With these words I can condition my mind to perform 
every act necessary for my success. With these words I can condition my mind to 
meet every challenge which the failure avoids. 
 
I will act now. 
 
I will repeat these words again and again and again. When I awake I will say them 
and leap from my cot while the failure sleeps yet another hour. 
 
I will act now. 
 
When I enter the market place I will say them and immediately confront my first 
prospect while the failure ponders yet his possibility of rebuff. 
 
I will act now. 
 
When I face a closed door I will say them and knock while the failure waits outside 
with fear and trepidation. 
 
I will act now. 
 
When I face temptation I will say them and immediately act to remove myself from 
evil. 
 
I will act now. 
 
When I am tempted to quit and begin again tomorrow I will say them and 
immediately act to consummate another sale. 
 
I will act now. 
 
Only action determines my value in the market place and to multiply my value I will 
multiply my actions. I will walk where the failure fears to walk. I will work when the 
failure seeks rest. I will talk when the failure remains silent. I will call on ten who 
can buy my goods while the failure makes grand plans to call on one. I will say it is 
done before the failure says it is too late. 
 
I will act now. 
 
For now is all I have. Tomorrow is the day reserved for the labor of the lazy. I am not 
lazy. Tomorrow is the day when the evil become good. I am not evil. Tomorrow is 
the day when the weak become strong. I am not weak. Tomorrow is the day when the 
failure will succeed. I am not a failure. 
 
I will act now. 
 
When the lion is hungry he eats. When the eagle has thirst he drinks. Lest they act, 
both will perish. 
 
I hunger for success. I thirst for happiness and peace of mind. Lest I act I will perish 
in a life of failure, misery, and sleepless nights. I will command, and I will obey mine 
own command. 
 
I will act now. 
Success will not wait. If I delay she will become betrothed to another and lost to me 
forever. This is the time. This is the place. I am the man.
I will act now. 
 
 
The Scroll Marked X
 
I will pray for guidance 
 
 
Who is of so little faith that in a moment of great disaster or heartbreak has not called 
to his God? Who has not cried out when confronted with danger, death, or mystery 
beyond his norm experience or comprehension? From where has this deep instinct 
come which escapes from the mouth of all living creatures in moments of peril? 
 
Move your hand in haste before another’s eyes and his eyelids will blink. Tap 
another on his knee and his leg will jump. Confront another with dark horror and his 
mouth will say, "My God" from the same deep impulse. 
 
My life need not be filled with religion in order for me to recognize this greatest 
mystery of nature. All creatures that walk the earth, including man, possess the 
instinct to cry for help. Why do we possess this instinct, this gift? 
 
Are not our cries a form of prayer? Is it not incomprehensible to a world governed by 
nature’s laws to give a lamb, or a mule, or a bird, or man the instinct to cry for help 
lest some great mind has also provided that the cry should be heard by some superior 
power having the ability to hear and to answer our cry? Henceforth I will pray, but 
my cries for help will only be cries for guidance. 
 
Never will I pray for the material things of the world. I am not calling to a servant to 
bring me good. I am not ordering an innkeeper to provide me with room. Never will I 
seek delivery of gold, love, good health, petty victories, fame, success, or happiness. 
Only for guidance will I pray, that I may be shown the way to acquire these things, 
and my prayer will always be answered. 
 
The guidance I seek may come, or the guidance I seek may not come, but are not 
both of these an answer? If a child seeks bread from his father and it is not 
forthcoming has not the father answered? 
 
I will pray for guidance, and I will pray as a salesman, in this manner - 
 
•Oh creator of all things, help me. For this day I go out into the world naked and 
alone, and without your hand to guide me I will wander far from the path which leads 
to success and happiness. 
 
• I ask not for gold or garments or even opportunities equal to my ability; instead, 
guide me so that I may acquire ability equal to my opportunities. 
 
•You have taught the lion and the eagle how to hunt and prosper with teeth and claw. 
Teach me how to hunt with words and prosper with love so that I may be a lion 
among men and an eagle in the market place. 
 
• Help me to remain humble through obstacles and failures; yet hide not from mine 
eyes the prize that will come with victory. 
 
• Assign me tasks to which others have failed; yet guide me to pluck the seeds of 
success from their failures. Confront me with fears that will temper my spirit; yet 
endow me with courage to laugh at my misgivings. 
 
• Spare me sufficient days to reach my goals; yet help me to live this day as though it 
be my last. 
 
• Guide me in my words that they may bear fruit; yet silence me from gossip that 
none be maligned. 
 
• Discipline me in the habit of trying and trying again; yet show me the way to make 
use of the law of averages. Favor me with alertness to recognize opportunity; yet 
endow me with patience which will concentrate my strength. 
 
• Bathe me in good habits that the bad ones may drown; yet grant me compassion for 
weakness in others. Suffer me to know that all things shall pass; yet help me to count 
my blessings today. 
 
• Expose me to hate so it not be a stranger; yet fill my cup with love to turn strangers 
into friends. 
 
• But all these things be only if thy will. I am a small and a lonely grape clutching 
the vine yet though hast made me different from all others. Verily, there must be a 
special place for me. Help me. Show me the way. 
 
• Let me become all you planned for me when my seed was planted and selected by 
you to sprout in the vineyard of the world. 
 
 
Help this humble salesman. 
 
 
 
Guide me, God.