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Achieving Prosperity - Ultimate Collection - cover

Achieving Prosperity - Ultimate Collection

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, Émile Coué, Charles F. Haanel, B. F. Austin, Robert Collier

Translator George Long, W.K. Marriott

Publisher: DigiCat

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Achieving Prosperity - Ultimate Collection weaves a rich tapestry of wisdom on the perennial theme of prosperity, encompassing a vast array of styles and perspectives. This anthology artfully traverses various literary forms, from classical philosophical treatises to modern self-help writings. It captures the nuanced interpretations of prosperity—from spiritual fulfillment to material success. Highlighting myriad works that present a mosaic of insights, the collection delves into timeless questions of wealth, virtue, and human potential, inviting readers to explore and redefine their understanding of true prosperity. Within this compendium, the collective wisdom of illustrious thinkers such as Marcus Aurelius, Lao Tzu, and Kahlil Gibran coalesces with the forward-thinking notions of modern motivational figures like Elbert Hubbard and Orison Swett Marden. These diverse authors, each a beacon of their respective eras, contribute profound insights, drawing from Stoicism, Taoism, the American self-help movement, and beyond. The anthology not only embodies the synthesis of cross-cultural philosophies but enriches its readers by aligning with historical and literary movements that have shaped individual and collective pursuits of prosperity. Ideal for both scholars and self-improvement enthusiasts, Achieving Prosperity - Ultimate Collection offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore varied perspectives within one volume. This anthology is a treasure trove of educational insights and encourages readers to engage in a dynamic dialogue with the multifaceted notions of prosperity. By immersing oneself in this diverse and enriching collection, readers will gain profound insights into achieving a prosperous life through the melding of philosophical reflections and practical guidance from diverse cultural and historical contexts.
Available since: 11/20/2023.
Print length: 3785 pages.

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