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... never- theless , more successful in life . The truth is , that those who rise are those who never doubt their own powers to succeed . The mind grows on what it feeds upon . If you allow doubt to occupy any place at all in your mind ...
... never- theless , more successful in life . The truth is , that those who rise are those who never doubt their own powers to succeed . The mind grows on what it feeds upon . If you allow doubt to occupy any place at all in your mind ...
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... Never say anything about anybody which you would not wish them to hear . Never say anything that will hurt the susceptibilities of the person you are talking to . Never be afraid to utter your opin- ions and to stand by them . Never ...
... Never say anything about anybody which you would not wish them to hear . Never say anything that will hurt the susceptibilities of the person you are talking to . Never be afraid to utter your opin- ions and to stand by them . Never ...
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... never see their customers , purely by the force of the written word . This shows how perfect the art of letter - writing has become , and will suggest to you that if you can thus influence people whom you never see , your influence can ...
... never see their customers , purely by the force of the written word . This shows how perfect the art of letter - writing has become , and will suggest to you that if you can thus influence people whom you never see , your influence can ...
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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