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He Can Who Thinks He Can, and Other Papers on Success in Life: From the Renowned Author of Inspirational Works like How to Get what You Want, Prosperity and How to Get It, The Miracles of Right Thought, Self-Investment and Masterful Personality

This volume is a compilation of inspirational writings centered around the core philosophy that one's mindset is the primary determinant of their success. The main title emphasizes the profound impact of self-belief, suggesting that confidence and a positive mental attitude are prerequisites for personal achievement. The extended subtitle provides context, indicating that the work is part of a broader philosophy dedicated to personal growth, financial prosperity, and the cultivation of a successful mindset. Exploring themes such as the cultivation of right thinking, the importance of investing in oneself, and the development of a strong personal character, the text provides guidance on how to overcome obstacles and realize one's goals through mental discipline and optimistic perseverance. more

Author

Orison Swett Marden
Orison Swett Marden

Orison Swett Marden was an American author and motivational speaker, born in 1850 and died in 1924. His works primarily revolve around the themes of personal growth, success, and self-improvement, which have been well-received by readers. more

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