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A Road to Prosperity - Ultimate Collection - Exploring the Path to Wealth and Success Through the Eyes of History's Greatest Minds - cover

A Road to Prosperity - Ultimate Collection - Exploring the Path to Wealth and Success Through the Eyes of History's Greatest Minds

Niccolò Machiavelli, Elbert Hubbard, James Allen, William Walker Atkinson, Orison Swett Marden, Benjamin Franklin, William Crosbie Hunter, Harry A. Lewis, Thorstein Veblen, Kahlil Gibran, P.T. Barnum, Marcus Aurelius, Wallace D. Wattles, Lao Tzu, Russell Conwell, Henry Harrison Brown, Florence Scovel Shinn, Emile Coué, Charles F. Haanel, B.F. Austin, Robert Collier

Übersetzer George Long, W.K. Marriott

Verlag: Good Press

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A Road to Prosperity - Ultimate Collection presents an enlightening exploration of prosperity through a tapestry of timeless wisdom and philosophical introspection. Spanning a wide range of literary styles, this anthology brings together works that transcend eras and cultures, reflecting on themes of wealth, success, and personal growth. From Machiavelli's pragmatic insights to Gibran's poetic musings, each piece contributes a unique perspective, forming a comprehensive dialogue on the essence of prosperity. This collection stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of philosophical reflection in understanding the pathways to success, enriched by diverse narratives and thought-provoking ideas. The anthology features a compelling array of authors whose backgrounds offer a chorus of perspectives shaped by distinct historical and cultural movements. Niccolò Machiavelli's political acumen, Lao Tzu's Taoist philosophy, and Florence Scovel Shinn's metaphysical insights all converge to illuminate the multifaceted nature of success and fulfillment. This eclectic assembly includes influential thinkers such as Benjamin Franklin and Marcus Aurelius, whose classical contributions have significantly shaped Western intellectual discourse. Together, these voices unite to enrich our understanding of prosperity through varied lenses of philosophy, spirituality, and practical advice. A Road to Prosperity - Ultimate Collection is an indispensable resource for readers seeking to navigate the complexities of achieving success and personal growth. Engaging with this anthology offers an exceptional opportunity to traverse the vast landscape of intellectual traditions and diverse perspectives. Whether for its educational merit, the depth of insights, or the fruitful dialogue it fosters between its venerable authors, this collection invites readers to delve into the shared wisdom of influential thinkers, offering valuable lessons on the pursuit of prosperity across the ages.
Verfügbar seit: 22.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 3785 Seiten.

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