As a Man Thinketh: The Classic Guide to Thought, Character, and Personal Growth - Hardcover

Allen, James

 
9781515438472: As a Man Thinketh: The Classic Guide to Thought, Character, and Personal Growth

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As a Man Thinketh is James Allen's essential classic on the power of thought, self-discipline, character, and personal growth. Concise, direct, and enduringly practical, this influential work argues that a person's inner life is not separate from outward circumstance: thoughts become habits, habits form character, and character shapes action, opportunity, success, and peace of mind. This Impact Books edition presents Allen's landmark text as a clear and affordable classic of inspirational self-help. Long before modern motivational writing, positive thinking, manifestation, and the Law of Attraction became familiar categories, As a Man Thinketh set out one of the central ideas of personal-development literature: that disciplined thought and moral self-command are essential to building a stronger life. For readers interested in self-mastery, mindset, success, spiritual growth, positive thought, and classic self-help, Allen's brief book remains one of the most accessible and powerful works in the field.

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James Allen (1864-1912) was a British philosophical writer, essayist, and poet whose work helped shape modern inspirational literature and the early self-help movement. Best known for As a Man Thinketh, Allen wrote with unusual compression and moral force about the relation between thought, character, conduct, suffering, and spiritual growth. His books draw on New Thought, Christian ethics, contemplative discipline, and practical philosophy, presenting the inner life as the ground from which outward circumstance is met and transformed.Allen's writing remains widely read because it avoids both mere optimism and abstract doctrine. He insists that peace, strength, and purpose are not accidents of fortune but the result of disciplined thought, self-command, and alignment with moral law. Light on Life's Difficulties, first published in 1912, belongs to this mature body of work, offering readers a serious treatment of adversity, self-mastery, spiritual resilience, and the mental habits by which suffering may become a path toward wisdom. Allen remains essential for readers interested in New Thought classics, spiritual self-help, inspirational philosophy, and the history of mind-power literature.

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