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As a Man Thinketh
As a Man Thinketh
As a Man Thinketh
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As a Man Thinketh

Written by James Allen

Narrated by Edward Miller

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As a Man Tinketh—written by James Allen, published in 1903. Book was described by Allen as "... dealing with the power of thought, and particularly with the use and application of thought to happy and beautiful issues. I have tried to make the book simple, so that all can easily grasp and follow its teaching, and put into practice the methods which it advises. It shows how, in his own thought world, each man holds the key to every condition, good or bad, that enters into his life, and that, by working patiently and intelligently upon his thoughts, he may remake his life, and transform his circumstances." Here is a wonderful quote from the work itself: "Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves, they therefore remain bound."

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Release dateDec 15, 2016
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James Allen

Born in 1864 in England, James Allen took his first job at fifteen to support his family. Allen worked as a factory knitter and later a private secretary before writing his first book, From Poverty to Power, in 1901. In 1903 he completed his best-known work: As a Man Thinketh. Allen wrote nineteen books, including his spiritual journal, The Light of Reason, before he died at age forty-seven in 1912. While not widely known during his lifetime, Allen later came to be seen as a pioneer of contemporary inspirational literature.

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    Difficult to understand but the parts I did understand were v great advice