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... idea that perfect success , for some reason , is denied to them ; that they are unlucky , as compared with those for- tunate beings who seem to turn to gold everything they touch . Someone said to me once : " I would rather start in a ...
... idea that perfect success , for some reason , is denied to them ; that they are unlucky , as compared with those for- tunate beings who seem to turn to gold everything they touch . Someone said to me once : " I would rather start in a ...
Page 129
... idea of what they want , and no idea how they are going to get it . They fancy that the tide in their affairs will come to the flood one day and bear them on to fortune . You must travel to the sea before you can see the tide , and you ...
... idea of what they want , and no idea how they are going to get it . They fancy that the tide in their affairs will come to the flood one day and bear them on to fortune . You must travel to the sea before you can see the tide , and you ...
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... idea that the prices are low and that the goods will sell readily , and the letter is thus made more valu- able than it would be if it contained merely a bald statement of prices . You want to put positive force into your letters by ...
... idea that the prices are low and that the goods will sell readily , and the letter is thus made more valu- able than it would be if it contained merely a bald statement of prices . You want to put positive force into your letters by ...
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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