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In Prosperity - How to Attract It (Unabridged), Orison Swett Marden crystallizes early twentieth-century success ethics into a lucid code of life. Blending anecdote, moral exhortation, and brisk case sketches, he argues that prosperity is not windfall but the outgrowth of character, purposeful work, cheerful expectancy, and disciplined habits. He opposes speculation to service, couples imagination to industry, and urges readers to cultivate self-mastery, clear aims, and a fertile mental climate. The unabridged text preserves his hortatory cadence and aphoristic sparkle, firmly situated within…mehr

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In Prosperity - How to Attract It (Unabridged), Orison Swett Marden crystallizes early twentieth-century success ethics into a lucid code of life. Blending anecdote, moral exhortation, and brisk case sketches, he argues that prosperity is not windfall but the outgrowth of character, purposeful work, cheerful expectancy, and disciplined habits. He opposes speculation to service, couples imagination to industry, and urges readers to cultivate self-mastery, clear aims, and a fertile mental climate. The unabridged text preserves his hortatory cadence and aphoristic sparkle, firmly situated within New Thought and Progressive Era optimism. Marden wrote from experience. Orphaned young and largely self-educated, he financed his schooling, trained in medicine, built a career in hospitality and publishing, and founded Success Magazine. His synthesis of Emersonian self-reliance, Protestant moral seriousness, and contemporary psychology reflects both his hardships and his sustained study of exemplary lives. That blend of biography and applied philosophy explains the book's recurrent insistence that inner attitude organizes opportunity. Recommended to entrepreneurs, educators, and historians of American self-help alike, this unabridged edition offers historical context and enduring counsel. Read it for its disciplined optimism, its concrete maxims, and its insistence that prosperity is a virtue grounded in usefulness, integrity, and steady effort. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.

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Orison Swett Marden (1850-1924) was a seminal figure in the world of self-help and New Thought movement, and his writings have served as an inspiration to countless individuals seeking personal and financial improvement. His book 'Prosperity - How to Attract It' is a testament to his belief in the power of positive thinking and the importance of ambition and self-confidence in achieving success in life. Marden's literary style often blends motivational discourse with practical wisdom, and he placed strong emphasis on personal development as the cornerstone of wealth creation. Born in Thornton Gore, New Hampshire, Marden overcame the adversity of losing his parents at a young age and succeeded in various fields before committing to his role as an author and publisher. He founded Success Magazine, which furthered his impact on the genre of success literature. Beyond 'Prosperity - How to Attract It,' Marden authored several other influential works, including 'Pushing to the Front' and 'An Iron Will,' which echo his doctrine of self-reliance and personal mastery. His books commonly offered a blueprint for individuals to transform their lives through a positive attitude and a strong work ethic. Marden's legacy is seen in the works of later self-help authors, who built upon his philosophies of self-improvement and the pursuit of excellence in one's personal and professional endeavors.