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The Go-Getter

By Peter B. Kyne
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Published in 1921, Peter B. Kyne's "The Go-Getter" quickly ascended into the canon of beloved American business literature. Echoing the rags-to-riches optimism of the early 20th century, this motivational parable of determination and perseverance in the face of adversity has inspired generations of entrepreneurs and workers.

The story follows young World War I veteran Bill Peck as he embarks on a make-or-break business trip across the country. Given nine days to secure a lucrative deal by his ailing employer, Peck encounters setback after setback. Undeterred, he meets every new challenge with wit, grit and zeal, evolving from amateur dreamer to consummate go-getter before readers' eyes.

Kyne's underdog tale struck an immediate chord in the postwar economic boom. By 1923 the book was already in its sixth printing, eventual sales topping half a million copies worldwide. Its popularity crossed class divides, finding audiences from corporate elites to factory workers seeking advancement.

Kyne's story remains a hallmark of American individualism. Though later generations have aimed critique at its capitalist themes, for decades it influenced workplace culture and fueled the self-made dreams of millions. A testament to the power of will in the face of difficulty, "The Go-Getter" retains its iconic status as a wellspring of inspiration and a monument to perseverance.

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3.5
“An extremely short book full of jargon from the 1920s, and it can all be summed up with: be a go getter. Work really hard and don’t take no for an answer. Which really is a message that applies to sales but is far from universal. As an engineer being like that wouldn’t really help you. In fact the protagonist consistently shows a lack of any good judgment. I don’t want to live my life like that nor would I want to employ someone who blindly follows directions even when it clearly leads down a ridiculous path. First off, the boss told him that the cost of the blue vase was negligible. When he found out that it cost $2,000 the response of anyone with good judgment would be: oh, clearly this either isn’t the case my boss wanted, or else he didn’t know how much it cost. Either way I should STOP and reconsider. There are several other examples of bad judgment throughout the story. You could say that I’m missing the point of the story which is that perseverance really matters more than anything. I would say no…perseverance definitely matters a lot…but it doesn’t matter more than anything. Perseverance without good judgment, wisdom, skill, talents, intelligence, creativity …lots of other things…is not really a good thing in fact it’s a bad combo. So really the only value of this book is pointing out that perseverance matters, but it does this so poorly I can’t really recommend it.”
“A story that has a really deep meaning, The go-getter is a classic indeed. Till the last chapter, you would not figure out what the story is about and why is it moving on like that! It's that final chapter that holds the core of the book and it's real purpose and message to the world. What I learnt is "No matter what conditions, circumstances and obstacles you face in any phase of your life, never give up on something you really want to get it done". Even if anyone says it is impossible, just say "It shall be done" like Bill Peck. You will get your goal or the thing done sooner or later. But, it shall be done.”

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