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Orison Swett Marden's

The Miracle of Right Thought

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The Divinity of Desire - Success and Happiness Are for You - Working for One Thing and Expecting Something Else - Expect Great Things of Yourself - Self-Encouragement by Self-Suggestion - The Crime of the "Blues" - Change the Thought, Change the Man - The Paralysis of Fear - One With the Divine - Getting in Tune - The Great Within - A New Way of Bringing Up Children - Training for Longevity - As a Man Thinketh - Mental Self-Thought Poisoning - Contents -


about him unhappy, to say nothing of the increased wear and tear upon himself.

One reason why the lives of so many men are thin, lean, and ineffective is because they do not rise above the things that untune their minds, irritate, annoy and worry them, and produce discord.

Many of these people who do only mediocre things really have a great deal of ability, but are so sensitive to friction that they can not do effective work. If they only had some one to steer them, to plan for them, to keep discord away from them and to help them keep in harmony, they could do remarkable things. Yet those who do great things are obliged to acquire this "art of arts" for themselves. No one can exercise it for them, and no one can accomplish anything very great in this world unless he is able to rise superior to the thousand and one things which would irritate and distract his attention.

A great many people who are disagreeable and irritable when they are tired are very amiable and harmonious when they are rested. This ought to show them that the cause of their irritability and inharmony is due to the sin of tired nerves and brain exhaustion.

How often we see men who have become

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