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"Self-made man" is a classic phrase coined on February 2, 1842 by Henry Clay in the United States Senate, to describe individuals whose success lay within the individuals themselves, not with outside conditions. Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, has been described as the greatest exemplar of the self-made man. Inspired by Franklin's autobiography, Frederick Douglass developed the concept of the self-made man in a series of lectures that spanned decades starting in 1879. Originally, the term referred to an individual who arises from a poor or otherwise disadvantaged background to eminence in financial, political or other areas by nurturing qualities, such as perseverance and hard work, as opposed to achieving these goals through inherited fortune, family c

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  • عصامية (ar)
  • Self-made man (fr)
  • Self-made man (en)
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  • العصامي من بشرف نفسه ويقابله وهو من ساد بشرف آبائه، مأخوذ من المثل كن عصاميا ولا تكن عظاميا وهو منسوب إلى عصام حاجب النعمان الذي قال فيه النابغة نفس عصام سودت عصاما وعلمته الكر والإقداما ومنه أيضا في المثل ما وراءك يا عصام، يضرب مثلا في الاستخبار وخوطب به في الأصل عصام حاجب النعمان. (ar)
  • Self-made man (au pluriel self-made men, litt. « un homme qui s'est fait lui-même ») est un terme anglo-américain qui sert à décrire une personne dont le succès est la conséquence de ses décisions et de ses actions, plutôt que de conditions extérieures à celle-ci. (fr)
  • "Self-made man" is a classic phrase coined on February 2, 1842 by Henry Clay in the United States Senate, to describe individuals whose success lay within the individuals themselves, not with outside conditions. Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, has been described as the greatest exemplar of the self-made man. Inspired by Franklin's autobiography, Frederick Douglass developed the concept of the self-made man in a series of lectures that spanned decades starting in 1879. Originally, the term referred to an individual who arises from a poor or otherwise disadvantaged background to eminence in financial, political or other areas by nurturing qualities, such as perseverance and hard work, as opposed to achieving these goals through inherited fortune, family c (en)
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