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SELF-MASTERY: 30 Best Books to Guide You To Your Goals - The Collected Wisdom from the Greatest Books on Becoming Wealthy & Successful - cover

SELF-MASTERY: 30 Best Books to Guide You To Your Goals - The Collected Wisdom from the Greatest Books on Becoming Wealthy & Successful

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

Translator George Long, W. K. Marriott

Publisher: Musaicum Books

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SELF-MASTERY: 30 Best Books to Guide You To Your Goals is an anthology that remarkably spans centuries and thought schools, collating pivotal works from some of history's most influential thinkers and writers. The collection addresses the pursuit of personal and philosophical growth, weaving together a tapestry of wisdom on ambition, strategy, and the human condition from a multitude of literary styles. From ancient stoic aphorisms to early 20th-century self-help pith, these selections emphasize individual empowerment and the timeless quest for understanding oneself within the frameworks of various life philosophies. Each piece contributes to an overarching exploration of self-mastery, advocating for self-reflection, discipline, and positive mental attitude as tools for achieving personal goals. The contributing authors, ranging from Marcus Aurelius with his meditative maxims to P.T. Barnum with his flamboyant entrepreneurial spirit, offer a broad perspective on harnessing one's potential across diverse epochs and cultures. This anthology resonates with echoes of Stoicism, Renaissance political cunning, and early American self-reliance, presenting an intricate examination of leadership, influence, and psychological resilience. These varied voices collectively elevate the anthology, enhancing readers' understanding of self-leadership through historical and philosophical lenses. Readers seeking to navigate the complexities of personal ambition and self-realization will find SELF-MASTERY an indispensable resource. The anthology offers a unique opportunity to delve into the minds of great leaders and thinkers, encouraging a deeper understanding of various strategies for life management and personal success. This volume is essential for those who wish to engage with historical insights and apply them in contemporary settings, fostering a dialogue between past and present conceptions of goal achievement and personal excellence.
Available since: 12/18/2019.
Print length: 2689 pages.

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