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As a Man Thinketh
EAN13
9791041953882
ISBN
979-10-419-5388-2
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
26
Dimensions
21 x 14,8 x 0,2 cm
Poids
49 g
Langue
anglais
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As a Man Thinketh

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The central premise of "As a Man Thinketh" is that a person's thoughts are the key to their character and destiny. James Allen argues that our thoughts have a profound influence on our actions, and consequently, the circumstances and outcomes of our lives. The title of the book is derived from a biblical passage in the Book of Proverbs: "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he."
James Allen explores the idea that a person's mind is like a garden, and the thoughts they cultivate are like seeds. Positive and constructive thoughts lead to positive actions and outcomes, while negative and destructive thoughts yield negative results. He emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's thoughts and their effects on one's life.
The book delves into various themes, including the power of thought, the impact of character, the role of personal responsibility, and the importance of self-discipline. It also emphasizes the idea that individuals have the power to change their lives by changing their thought patterns.
James Allen encourages readers to cultivate virtues such as love, wisdom, and integrity in their thoughts, which, in turn, will lead to a life filled with happiness, success, and prosperity. He argues that by harnessing the power of one's mind and directing it toward positive, purposeful thinking, anyone can shape their destiny.
"As a Man Thinketh" is a concise and thought-provoking book that has had a significant influence on the self-help and personal development genre. It emphasizes the idea that the mind is a powerful tool for personal growth and transformation. The book's enduring message is that by changing our thoughts, we can change our lives for the better, making it a source of inspiration for those seeking to improve themselves and their circumstances.
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