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To show our appreciation for your visit to our store, we would like you to have this FREE download of what is sure to bring you some insight to the human mind. Copyrighted in 1910, the same principles of the mind apply today.
Enjoy and be sure to visit us again!
Enjoy and be sure to visit us again!
Remember, this was written in 20th century English (as in England) vernacular, to include references to man and men, and as such, be taken into consideration when reading. It is also written when the world was much bigger and from the perspective of an Englishman living in London. However, whether written in London, Paris, Seoul, Hong Kong, Moscow, Toronto, Buenos Aires, Baltimore or Albuquerque, the principles remain the same.
A witty and somewhat blunt writer, Arnold Bennett pulls no punches when he discusses issues of marriage, success, reading, and of the title subject, mental efficiency. It is just as important today to exercise our minds as it was during the age of the great philosopher’s Plato, Socrates and others, as well as during the time of the author. Scientists today continue to study the mind and emphasize the value in continuous learning, reading and exercising the brain; To learn about the mind, brain and the activity of thought.
Don’t look to this for hard set of tips or techniques as you might in my Rules and Tools for Success newsletter, or my book, Your Personal Handbook for Success. Instead break it apart, dissect it, mull it over and go, “Hmmm”. Think about what he says, how might it apply to you? Be critical. THINK! One statement he makes really got me thinking about what success is and how we typically look at it. “Most writers on success are”, he says, “through sheer goodness of heart, wickedly disingenuous. For the basis of their argument is that nearly any one who gives his mind to it can achieve success. This is, to put it briefly, untrue.”
Untrue? You mean we can’t ALL have success? Hmmm?
Be Extraordinary!
Anthony Tormey
A witty and somewhat blunt writer, Arnold Bennett pulls no punches when he discusses issues of marriage, success, reading, and of the title subject, mental efficiency. It is just as important today to exercise our minds as it was during the age of the great philosopher’s Plato, Socrates and others, as well as during the time of the author. Scientists today continue to study the mind and emphasize the value in continuous learning, reading and exercising the brain; To learn about the mind, brain and the activity of thought.
Don’t look to this for hard set of tips or techniques as you might in my Rules and Tools for Success newsletter, or my book, Your Personal Handbook for Success. Instead break it apart, dissect it, mull it over and go, “Hmmm”. Think about what he says, how might it apply to you? Be critical. THINK! One statement he makes really got me thinking about what success is and how we typically look at it. “Most writers on success are”, he says, “through sheer goodness of heart, wickedly disingenuous. For the basis of their argument is that nearly any one who gives his mind to it can achieve success. This is, to put it briefly, untrue.”
Untrue? You mean we can’t ALL have success? Hmmm?
Be Extraordinary!
Anthony Tormey