Know Your Own Mind, Live Your Own Life 1
2 Close the Doors on Your Past
3 The Basic Mental Attitude That
Brings Wealth and Peace of Mind
4 When You Are Free of Fear,
You Are Free to Live
5 Will You Master Money?-Or
Will It Master You?
6 The Blessed Art of Sharing Your Riches
7 How to Develop Your Own Healthy Ego
8 How to Transmute Sex Emotion
into Achievement Power
9 To Succeed in Life,
Succeed in Being Yourself
10 The Master Mind Group A Power Beyond Science
11 Win Mighty Aid from the Eternal
Law of Compensation
12 You Are Very Important-For a Little While
13 Not Too Much, Not Too Little
14 The Magic Power of Belief
15 Enthusiasm-And Something More
16 It Is up to You to Live the Life
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You have a great potential for success, but first you must know
your own mind and live your own life-then you will find and
enjoy that mighty potential.
Become acquainted with your
inner self and you can win what you want within a time limit of
your own choosing.
Certain special techniques help you win
the goals of your dearest dreams, and every one of these techniques is easily within your power.
SOMEWHERE along the path of life, every successful man
finds out how to live his own life as he wishes to live it.
The younger you are when you discover this mighty power,
the more likely you are to live successfully and happily.
Yet
even in later years, many make the great change-from letting
others make them what they are, to making sure that they make
their lives to their own liking.
The Creator gave man the prerogative of power over his
own mind.
It must have been the Creator's purpose to
encourage man to live his own life, think his own thoughts,
find his own goals and achieve them.
Simply by exercising this
profound prerogative you can bring abundance into your life,
and with it know the greatest wealth of all, peace of mind,
without which there can be no real happiness.
You live in a world filled with outside influences which
impinge upon you.
You are influenced by other people's acts
and wishes, by law and custom, by your duties and your
responsibilities.
Everything you do has some effect upon
others, as do their actions upon you.
yet you must find out
how to live your own life, use your own mind, go on toward
the dream you wish to make real and solid.
Know thyself, said
the ancient Greek philosophers, and this remains key advice
for the man who would be in all ways wealthy.
Without
knowing yourself and being yourself, you cannot truly use the
one Great Secret which gives you power to mold your future
and make life carry you the way you want to go.
Let us then take off on our trip to Happy Valley!
Do not think of me as a back-seat driver.
Rather, you are at
the wheel and I merely call your attention to a trustworthy road
map whereon the main highway is marked beyond question.
On your journey to riches and peace of mind, the road grows
smoother and straighter as you travel.
Never believe you don't have what it takes
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Never believe you don't have what it takes.
Probably you
are reading under an electric light.
You know that Thomas A.
Edison gave the first practical electric light to the world. But
did you know that Edison was thrown out of school in the early
grades after his teacher decided he had an "addled" mind and
could not take schooling?
This then was the impact of another person's opinion upon
Thomas Edison-to let him know with the voice of authority
that he didn't have what it takes to absorb even a primary education!
Where would he have been if he had allowed this directive to take charge of his thinking?
Fortunately for him and fortunately for the world, Edison
decided to live his own life.
Through early adversity, Edison
discovered something he might never have learned through
formal schooling.
He learned, first, that he had a mind he could
control and direct toward any desired end.
Then he learned he
could use the technical training of other men and successfully
direct scientific research even though he himself never had
been schooled in any of the sciences.
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Fortunately for him and fortunately for the world, Edison
decided to live his own life.
Through early adversity, Edison
discovered something he might never have learned through
formal schooling.
He learned, first, that he had a mind he could
control and direct toward any desired end.
Then he learned he
could use the technical training of other men and successfully
direct scientific research even though he himself never had
been schooled in any of the sciences.
When he took full possession of that "addled" mind it produced not only the incandescent lamp but also one great discovery after another
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A boy finds a friend and finds himself. I too was nearly
doomed by a false label of unworthiness. I was then nine years
old. My mother had died a year before, and I lived with relatives.
s. To them and to my own father I was a problem child
who never would accomplish anything save, perhaps, what a
life of crime can accomplish.
I was doing my best to live up to my reputation as the successor of Jesse James.
I even had a six-shooter which I had
learned to handle like an expert.
Then a certain woman came
upon the scene and she changed my life.
That woman was my
stepmother.
Long before she arrived I had been thoroughly conditioned
by my relatives to hate her.
I found this very easy to do.
She
arrived, and my father brought her to our house where the relatives had gathered to meet her.
He introduced her all around.
At length he found me, where I stood in a comer doing my
very best to look tough.
"And here," said my father, "is your stepson, Napoleon,
beyond doubt the meanest boy in Wise County.
We don't
expect much
good from him.
I wouldn't be surprised if he
starts throwing rocks at you by tomorrow morning.
At that moment, I believe my life hung in the balance.
It was a wise and wonderful woman who placed her hand
under my stubborn chin and raised my head so that she could
look me squarely in the eyes.
She said only a few words, but
they lifted me onto an entirely new level.
Turning to my father, my stepmother said: "You are wrong
about this boy.
He is not the meanest boy in Wise County or
anywhere else.
He is a very alert and intelligent boy, and all he
needs is some worthy objective toward which to direct his very
good mind."
That was the first time in my life that anyone had said anything good about me.
I straightened up, threw out my chest and
grinned.
Then and there I sensed that "that woman" who had
come to take my mother's place-as my relatives referred to
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. Then and there I sensed that "that woman" who had
come to take my mother's place-as my relatives referred to
her-was one of those rare people who can help others find the
best that is in them.
That was the end of my six-shooter days.
Increasingly
finding myself as I grew older, I discovered my talent for
writing.
My stepmother helped me master the typewriter.
With
the aid of the typewriter I became a writer for newspapers.
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Through that experience I qualified to interview successful
men, and thus I came to sit down with Andrew Carnegie.
Out
of that interview-which ran on through the better part of three
days and nights-came my commitment to search out the
secret of successful achievement, not merely as a matter of
words, but as a pattern of definite action in the lives of men
who have achieved great wealth.
Out of this grew the organization of the Science of Personal Achievement which has
reverberated around the world, bringing prosperity and peace
of mind to millions of men and women
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Great artists also live their own lives, or they could not be
great.
One of the great opera stars of all time, Madame
Schumann-Heink, as a young girl went to a music teacher to
have her voice tested.
He listened a few minutes, then said
brusquely:
"That's enough! Go back to your sewing machine.
You may become a first-class seamstress.
A singer, no!"
Remember, that was the voice of authority speaking.
The
girl could have been forgiven for deciding then and there that
she would never sing again.
Yet she had and kept possession
of her own mind.
She became all the more determined that she
would learn to sing and to sing well. This she did, and the
world became richer.
So it has been with many other cases in
which great personal talent might have been lost forever if the
possessor of that talent had not felt it even when the "experts"
said it was not there.
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