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How to Attract Success & Fortune: 30 Books from the Masters of Self-mastery - The Collected Wisdom from the Greatest Books on Becoming Wealthy & Successful - cover

How to Attract Success & Fortune: 30 Books from the Masters of Self-mastery - The Collected Wisdom from the Greatest Books on Becoming Wealthy & Successful

Niccolò Machiavelli, James Allen, William Walker Atkinson, Orison Swett Marden, Benjamin Franklin, Thorstein Veblen, Kahlil Gibran, P. T. Barnum, Marcus Aurelius, Wallace D. Wattles, Lao Tzu, Russell Conwell, Henry Harrison Brown, Émile Coué

Translator George Long, W.K. Marriott

Publisher: DigiCat

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How to Attract Success & Fortune: 30 Books from the Masters of Self-mastery presents an intricate tapestry of philosophical, motivational, and self-improvement literature that traverses centuries and continents. This anthology brings together an eclectic array of texts, each offering unique insights into the art of personal development, success, and prosperity. From the strategic paradigms of ancient politics to modern maxims for wealth creation, the collection envelopes readers in a diverse range of perspectives and styles, resulting in a nuanced dialogue on self-mastery. Standout pieces explore themes of determination, introspection, and pragmatic wisdom without anchoring the insights to individual contributors, thereby emphasizing the universal nature of these teachings. The curated works are contributions from luminary thinkers and philosophers such as Niccolò Machiavelli, who epitomized political acumen, and Lao Tzu, whose reflections on taoism challenge conventional wisdom. This anthology captures the essence of robust intellectual traditions ranging from Stoicism to the New Thought movement, as embodied through notable figures like Marcus Aurelius and Wallace D. Wattles. Collectively, these authors have crafted a timeless lexicon of success that harmonizes the diverse cultural and historical narratives each embodies, while collectively transforming the singular theme of self-improvement into a multifaceted masterpiece. Readers are invited to explore How to Attract Success & Fortune for its rich compilation of thought-provoking and transformative insights. This anthology is more than a mere collection; it is a gateway to exploring the vast landscape of human potential through the eyes of history's greatest authors. Ideal for those seeking both education and inspiration, this volume offers a rare opportunity to engage in a dialogue that transcends temporal and cultural boundaries, presenting a kaleidoscope of perspectives that enrich the pursuit of personal and professional prosperity.
Available since: 11/09/2023.
Print length: 2689 pages.

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