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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…

Niccolo Machiavelli, Elizabeth Towne, Elbert Hubbard, James Allen, William Walker Atkinson, Orison Swett Marden, Ralph Waldo Trine, 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 Scovell Shinn, Napoleon Hill, Émile Coué, Charles F. Haanel, B.F. Austin, Robert Collier, George Matthew Adams, Genevieve Behrend

Translator George Long, W. K. Marriott

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

How to Succeed (Boxed-Set) is a remarkable anthology that collates diverse literary styles and themes centered around the principles of success, prosperity, and personal development. This collection transcends temporal and cultural boundaries, offering a rich tapestry of essays, maxims, and philosophical reflections that illuminate the path to achievement through a multitude of voices. Each work offers insight into perennial themes of ambition, resilience, and wisdom, inviting readers to explore how these concepts have evolved across cultures and epochs. Noteworthy is the seamless integration of ancient and modern thoughts, creating a dialogue between historical philosophers and contemporary thinkers without losing the coherence of the collective theme. The illustrious array of contributing authors in this set includes profound thinkers like Marcus Aurelius of ancient Rome to modern motivational pioneers such as Napoleon Hill and Florence Scovel Shinn. Their collective body of work within the anthology aligns with movements of self-help, personal betterment, and business acumen, offering a spectrum of wisdom drawn from distinct periods and philosophical backgrounds. The synergy between these varied voices forms a comprehensive guide that synthesizes traditional philosophical ideals with new-world practical applications, reflecting the impact of historical, cultural, and literary shifts on the concept of success. Readers will find How to Succeed (Boxed-Set) an invaluable resource, offering access to a multifaceted conversation on success that spans centuries. This collection serves not only as a testament to human aspiration and achievement but also as an educational trove for those eager to understand the myriad ways personal and professional success have been perceived and pursued. It stands as a must-read for anyone seeking to delve into the profound insights and instructions these iconic figures provide, nurturing an appreciation for the dialogue between past wisdom and contemporary thought.
Available since: 11/22/2023.
Print length: 4470 pages.

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