Robert Collier's The Secret of Power presents a classic New Thought philosophy of success, exploring how thought, belief, and purposeful action shape human achievement. In this influential work, Robert Collier examines the principles he believed lie behind personal success and creative power. Drawing upon ideas from religion, psychology, and practical experience, Collier argues that individuals possess an inner capacity for achievement that can be awakened through focused thought, confidence, and disciplined effort. Collier emphasizes that the mind plays a decisive role in shaping circumstances. By cultivating clear goals, constructive thinking, and persistent determination, individuals can align their efforts with the deeper forces that govern opportunity and accomplishment. The book encourages readers to develop a strong sense of purpose while maintaining faith in their own abilities. Written in Collier's clear and persuasive style, The Secret of Power became one of the widely read works of early twentieth-century success literature. It remains a classic statement of the philosophy that inner belief and directed effort together unlock the potential for personal transformation.
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Robert Collier (1885-1950) was an American author and advertising executive whose writings became widely influential in the fields of personal success and New Thought philosophy. Beginning his career in publishing and advertising, Collier developed a deep interest in the relationship between thought, belief, and achievement.He became best known for works such as The Secret of the Ages, The Secret of Power, and Riches Within Your Reach. His books combined practical guidance with spiritual and philosophical reflections, emphasizing the power of belief, clear intention, and disciplined thinking.Collier's writings helped shape much of the twentieth-century success literature movement and continue to influence modern discussions of personal development and mental attitude.
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