This document provides a summary of what constitutes a self-made man, including examples from history. It discusses that a self-made man achieves far greater success than his circumstances would indicate, often overcoming obstacles through education, hard work, and determination rather than relying on external factors or luck. The document then profiles several famous self-made men in American history like Benjamin Franklin, who rose from humble beginnings as a candlemaker's son to become a renowned inventor, author, and Founding Father. It highlights their perseverance and ambition in attaining success through their own efforts against challenging odds.