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One often hears about the power of positive thinking, but rarely is a book so practical in teaching the reader how to refine such thought and use it as a foundation for achieving success. With chapters such as "How Man Becomes What He Thinks," "The Art of Changing for the Better," and "The Building of a Great Mind," Larson challenges readers to use thought as a transformational force in order to become "greater and richer and more worthy as individuals." This guide to self-improvement is as timely now as when it was first written a century ago. American New Thought pioneer CHRISTIAN DAA LARSON…mehr

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One often hears about the power of positive thinking, but rarely is a book so practical in teaching the reader how to refine such thought and use it as a foundation for achieving success. With chapters such as "How Man Becomes What He Thinks," "The Art of Changing for the Better," and "The Building of a Great Mind," Larson challenges readers to use thought as a transformational force in order to become "greater and richer and more worthy as individuals." This guide to self-improvement is as timely now as when it was first written a century ago. American New Thought pioneer CHRISTIAN DAA LARSON (b. 1874) is the author of the well-known Optimist Creed and published several important works of spiritual science, including Mastery of Self, In the Light of the Spirit, and The Great Within.
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Christian D. Larson was an influential American New Thought leader and teacher, as well as a prolific author of metaphysical and New Thought books. Born in 1874 in Iowa, Larson became a prominent figure in the New Thought movement, a philosophical and spiritual movement that emphasized the power of positive thinking and the mind s ability to shape reality. He was credited by Horatio Dresser as one of the founding contributors to the New Thought movement. Over the years, Larson authored numerous books, many of which became key texts for those interested in personal development and spiritual growth. His works focused on the transformative power of the mind, self-improvement, and achieving success through positive thinking and affirmations. Larson passed away in 1954 at the age of 80, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the self-help and New Thought communities. His teachings continue to inspire individuals seeking personal growth and a positive, transformative approach to life.