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Imprint: Orient Paperbacks
Publication Date: 07 May, 2003
Pages Count: 168 Pages
Weight: 135.00 Grams
Dimensions: 4.75 x 7.15 Inches
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About the Book:
You are greater than you think you are. No matter who you are or how old, once you begin to see yourself as an exceptional person, your potential begins to blossom.
That’s the truth. Our life is what we make it.
Dare to be yourself. There has never been anyone quite like you. Imitation is suicide, wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson in his famous essay on self-reliance.
Be the person you always wanted to be. It makes no difference how unfavourable your situation, how little training, or money or status you have to begin with. The great question is what you do with the little you have.
Think constructively. Remember you can decide yourself into failure and unhappiness, or success and happiness.
Unleash your potential. Five years from now you will be precisely what you think over the next five years. You will be a bigger person if you think big; you will be a smaller person if you think small.
Foreword
Norman Vincent Peale (1898-1993) is widely acknowledged one of the most influential clergymen of the 20th-century. He was closely indentified with the Marble Collegiate Church of Manhattan where he remained for 52 years as one of New York’s most famous preachers.
Peale’s simple, optimistic, and dynamic sermons were regularly broadcast, first on radio and later on television. Peals also published several best-selling books, including The Power of Positive Thinking, which has sold over 20 million copies and has been translated into 41 different languages.
Dr. Peale’s message of positive thinking, strong faith and helping others achieve their true potential continues to live on with us well into new millennium.