Eight Pillars of Prosperity is James Allen's classic guide to building success on character, discipline, and moral strength. Rather than treating prosperity as luck, cleverness, or mere accumulation, Allen argues that lasting achievement rests on inward principles that shape the whole life. Prosperity, in his view, must be supported by eight pillars: Energy, Economy, Integrity, System, Sympathy, Sincerity, Impartiality, and Self-Reliance. First published in 1911, this concise work belongs to the same tradition as Allen's enduring classic As a Man Thinketh: practical, spiritual, morally serious, and focused on the connection between thought, conduct, and result. Allen's prosperity is not just financial. It includes steadiness, usefulness, self-command, right action, service, and the kind of success that can endure because it is built on a sound foundation. Readers interested in classic self-help, New Thought, prosperity literature, personal discipline, ethical success, and spiritual growth will find Eight Pillars of Prosperity a clear and bracing guide. Its message remains direct: a prosperous life is not built by chance, but by the repeated practice of qualities that make a person strong, reliable, generous, orderly, and free.
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James Allen was a British philosophical writer and one of the foundational figures in modern self-help and New Thought literature. Born in 1864, Allen wrote short, meditative books focused on thought, character, self-discipline, spiritual law, and the power of inner life to shape outer circumstances. His best-known work, As a Man Thinketh, became a classic of personal development and remains widely read for its central message that thought and character are inseparable from destiny.Allen's writings are practical but deeply moral. He did not treat success as manipulation, luck, or mere ambition, but as the result of disciplined thought, right conduct, self-mastery, and spiritual alignment. In works such as All These Things Added, he presents peace, prosperity, and freedom as fruits of inward transformation rather than mere external acquisition. His influence continues among readers of classic self-help, New Thought, spiritual discipline, prosperity writing, and personal-growth literature.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Eight Pillars of Prosperity is James Allen's classic guide to building success on character, discipline, and moral strength. Rather than treating prosperity as luck, cleverness, or mere accumulation, Allen argues that lasting achievement rests on inward principles that shape the whole life. Prosperity, in his view, must be supported by eight pillars: Energy, Economy, Integrity, System, Sympathy, Sincerity, Impartiality, and Self-Reliance.First published in 1911, this concise work belongs to the same tradition as Allen's enduring classic As a Man Thinketh: practical, spiritual, morally serious, and focused on the connection between thought, conduct, and result. Allen's prosperity is not just financial. It includes steadiness, usefulness, self-command, right action, service, and the kind of success that can endure because it is built on a sound foundation. Readers interested in classic self-help, New Thought, prosperity literature, personal discipline, ethical success, and spiritual growth will find Eight Pillars of Prosperity a clear and bracing guide. Its message remains direct: a prosperous life is not built by chance, but by the repeated practice of qualities that make a person strong, reliable, generous, orderly, and free. Artikel-Nr. 9781515434535
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