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THE PROSPERITY BIBLE - Ultimate Collection - 40+ Books: As a Man Thinketh Hidden Treasures The Power of Concentration The Master Key System The Science of Getting Rich… - cover

THE PROSPERITY BIBLE - Ultimate Collection - 40+ Books: 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

Übersetzer George Long, W. K. Marriott

Verlag: DigiCat

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The Prosperity Bible - Ultimate Collection is an extraordinary compendium that encapsulates the rich tradition of prosperity and self-help literature spanning centuries. This anthology deftly weaves together an array of philosophical musings, pragmatic insights, and visionary ideas, setting the scene for a timeless exploration of human potential and wealth cultivation. The range of literary styles—from the introspective reflections of Marcus Aurelius to the motivational teachings of Napoleon Hill—demonstrates the collection's breadth, providing readers with an extensive terrain of intellectual and practical guidance. Noteworthy pieces shine through, like the Stoic wisdom of Lao Tzu and the innovative precepts of Wallace D. Wattles, each contributing to the overarching narrative of personal and financial empowerment. The tome's diverse authorship is a testament to its depth, uniting voices from different eras and cultural backgrounds. These writers, such as Kahlil Gibran and Florence Scovel Shinn, bring their unique perspectives to the timeless quest for prosperity. Aligning with movements like Transcendentalism, New Thought, and the burgeoning self-help movement of the early 20th century, the anthology captures a mosaic of ideologies. Collectively, these voices offer readers a panoramic view of the philosophies that have shaped the discourse on success and wealth. The Prosperity Bible serves as both a scholarly resource and an invitation for personal growth, offering readers a rare opportunity to engage with a broad spectrum of perspectives within a single volume. This collection encourages a deep dive into the theories that have informed modern success strategies, making it invaluable not only for its educational potential but for the thought-provoking dialogue it fosters between its diverse authors. As an enduring source of inspiration, this anthology is a must-read for anyone seeking to expand their understanding of the principles that guide human prosperity.
Verfügbar seit: 20.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 4470 Seiten.

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