January 5th, 2009
Prosperity Through Thought-Force: Introduction Part 3
We mean that a child raised in poverty is always in touch with poor people, sees in their homes as well as his own only the bare necessities of life, hears how hard it is to get money, knows his father must work hard for little wages, wears poor clothing [...]
January 5th, 2009
Great Fortunes: Alexander T. Stewart Part 6
The greater portion of Mr. Stewart’s immense fortune is invested in real estate. Besides his two stores on Broadway, he owns the Metropolitan Hotel and the New York Theater, also on Broadway; nearly all of Bleecker Street from Broadway to Depauw Row, several churches, a number of buildings, and [...]
January 5th, 2009
How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day: Tennis And The Immortal Soul Part 2
That is a fair sample case. But you say: “It’s all very well for you to talk. A man _is_ tired. A man must see his friends. He can’t always be on the stretch.” Just so. [...]
January 5th, 2009
Prosperity Through Thought-Force: Introduction Part 4
A knowledge of these things does not produce results, but realization of this truth with the resulting watchfulness and control our thoughts does, and the practice of autosuggestion develops the elements of mind, making the control possible.
These truths are of the world of mind, and the grosser condition of mind, [...]
January 5th, 2009
Great Fortunes: Alexander T. Stewart Part 7
There can be no doubt that he would have been the best Secretary that could have been placed at the head of the Treasury. His great financial experience and his unquestioned ability were better qualifications than those possessed by any politician in the land. Perhaps the best proof of [...]