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... unless we can understand what his emotions are . If we sympathize in a general sort of way , we cannot know that our sympathy has any effect unless we can understand in some measure what the other person's thoughts are . Sympathy is ...
... unless we can understand what his emotions are . If we sympathize in a general sort of way , we cannot know that our sympathy has any effect unless we can understand in some measure what the other person's thoughts are . Sympathy is ...
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... unless you can make other people realize its value to them . In this respect all men are salesmen . They are selling their brain - power to the highest bidder in the best market . If you were to get a very fine diamond in the rough and ...
... unless you can make other people realize its value to them . In this respect all men are salesmen . They are selling their brain - power to the highest bidder in the best market . If you were to get a very fine diamond in the rough and ...
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... Unless you develop those powers by doing everything as perfectly as you can , unless you ever aim at greater perfection and a better and larger field of work , you can never attain to any degree of mental power , and never be anything ...
... Unless you develop those powers by doing everything as perfectly as you can , unless you ever aim at greater perfection and a better and larger field of work , you can never attain to any degree of mental power , and never be anything ...
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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