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ABOUT THIS SPECIAL COLLECTION
This Timeless Secrets
collection contains a wealth of insight from notable writers and thinkers throughout
history.
"The great secret of success is an open secret, untiring energy, economy and strict
integrity, if well followed, will always win." The following letters are
from men who have successfully wooed the "fickle goddess," and are able and willing to
give points to others who wish to do like wise. They are prefaced by short biographical
sketches of the authors, which are of value in themselves, as showing how life's battles
have been fought and won by men who at the outset had only ordinary opportunities."
Frank J. Bonnell
“I read As a Man Thinketh once a year for over 15 years when I was in my 20s and 30s.”
- Paul J. Meyer, recognized as one of the leading self-improvement
authors of all time
"I have personally read As a Man Thinketh over 25 times. Timeless material." -
Mark Victor Hansen, co-author, the Chicken Soup Series
Norval A. Hawkins practiced
as a certified public accountant and engaged by Henry Ford in 1904 to systemize his then
very small business. He reorganized the company's business methods and in December of 1907,
took the charge of commercial and general sales management of the Ford Motor Company, which
he held for twelve years. It was Mr. Hawkins ambition to develop a school of salesmanship and
to aid in the extension of salesmanship instruction in public schools and in colleges. He
believed that if a man understood how to sell the best that is in him, he would be able to
assure his success and become the master of his own destiny. - Samuel Crowther Book of Business Part I
P.T. Barnum was given the title of
one of the greatest people of the millennium by Life Magazine. Even though he may not have
been a great patriot or a war hero, he was the first American to truly understand how to
really market the products that he sold.
Nothing tastes as good as being thin feels. - Just a little thought for food!
"How long does getting thin take?" Winnie the Pooh
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