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Page 27
... active and energetic enough as regards their bodily faculties , but they absolutely refuse to use their minds more than they can help . Those who complain of " brain - fag " are very often suf- fering from mental lassitude because they ...
... active and energetic enough as regards their bodily faculties , but they absolutely refuse to use their minds more than they can help . Those who complain of " brain - fag " are very often suf- fering from mental lassitude because they ...
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... active thought exercises . Many people living in towns and doing routine work are far less active , men- tally , than others living in the country , who have nothing like the same opportunity of mental culture through social and ...
... active thought exercises . Many people living in towns and doing routine work are far less active , men- tally , than others living in the country , who have nothing like the same opportunity of mental culture through social and ...
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... active and well - considered employment of the brain to achieve a definite purpose . Taking the meanings in their order , we find that the word demands care , an effort of the mind , close attention , system and reflection . Now , the ...
... active and well - considered employment of the brain to achieve a definite purpose . Taking the meanings in their order , we find that the word demands care , an effort of the mind , close attention , system and reflection . Now , the ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 THE GIFT OF POWER | 3 |
QUALITIES THAT MAKE FOR SUCCESS | 20 |
EVERY MAN HIS OWN MINDMAKER | 27 |
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