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As a Man Thinketh

James Allen

Editorial: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Sinopsis

Change your thoughts—and your whole life begins to change with them.
In this powerful yet beautifully simple classic, James Allen reveals the ageless truth that your mind shapes your destiny. With clear, uplifting wisdom, he shows how disciplined thinking can create peace, purpose, confidence, and success in every area of life. Each page offers a gentle but profound reminder that the seeds you plant in your mind become the reality you live.

Praised as "the book that has transformed millions of lives for over a century," this timeless guide continues to inspire readers seeking clarity, motivation, and a deeper understanding of personal growth.

If you want to strengthen your mindset, elevate your habits, and unlock your best self, this small book delivers life-changing insight with lasting impact.

Start reading today—and begin shaping the life your thoughts were meant to create.
Disponible desde: 04/12/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 26 páginas.

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