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How to Succeed (Boxed-Set) - As a Man Thinketh Hidden Treasures The Power of Concentration The Master Key System The Science of Getting Rich… - cover

How to Succeed (Boxed-Set) - As a Man Thinketh Hidden Treasures The Power of Concentration The Master Key System The Science of Getting Rich…

Napoleon Hill, Wallace D. Wattles, Lao Tzu, William Walker Atkinson, P. T. Barnum, Benjamin Franklin, Orison Swett Marden, James Allen, Russell Conwell, Henry Harrison Brown, Thorstein Veblen, Emile Coue, Khalil Gibran, Marcus Aurelius, Niccolo Machiavelli, B. F. Austin, Charles F. Haanel, Robert Collier, Elbert Hubbard, William Crosbie Hunter, Harry A. Lewis, Florence Scovel Shinn, George Matthew Adams, Genevieve Behrend, Elizabeth Towne, Ralph Waldo Trine

Translator George Long, W. K. Marriott

Publisher: Musaicum Books

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In 'How to Succeed,' a carefully curated boxed-set anthology, the reader encounters a rich tapestry of philosophies and styles woven into the expansive theme of personal and professional success. From ancient wisdom to modern thought leadership, this collection presents a dialogue across centuries, featuring works that range from the introspective spiritual insights of Eastern philosophy to the pragmatic prosperity teachings of early 20th-century American self-help gurus. The anthology excels in showcasing diverse methodologies toward achieving success, assuring readers access to a multitude of approaches, including standout discussions on the power of thought, the roles of desire and discipline, and the importance of self-belief in personal growth and mastery. The contributing authors and philosophers, including personalities as disparate as Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and American writer Wallace D. Wattles, are unified by their influential messages on self-empowerment and success. Each contributor brings a distinct voice shaped by their unique historical and cultural contexts, ranging from ancient stoicism and Renaissance political strategy to the rise of American New Thought. This confluence of thoughts not only underlines the universality of the quest for success but also highlights the diverse methodologies that have shaped human self-understanding and ambition across different epochs. 'How to Succeed' is invaluable for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of success and the varied ways it can be understood and achieved. Readers are encouraged to explore this comprehensive box set to gain insights from some of the most profound thinkers in history. Engaging with this collection promises not only a broadened perspective but also a unique opportunity to traverse the intellectual landscapes of different eras and ideologies, fostering a deeper personal and professional development.
Available since: 01/04/2022.
Print length: 4470 pages.

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