How to Live on 24 Hours a Day, The Creative Process in the Individual & The Law of Opulence: The Collected New Thought Wisdom of Arnold Bennett, Thomas Troward and Wallace D. Wattles

How to Live on 24 Hours a Day, The Creative Process in the Individual & The Law of Opulence: The Collected New Thought Wisdom of Arnold Bennett, Thomas Troward and Wallace D. Wattles image
ISBN-10:

0982662459

ISBN-13:

9780982662458

Released: Jan 01, 2010
Format: Paperback, 100 pages
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If one can't contrive to live on a certain income of money, one earns a little more-or steals it, or advertises for it. One doesn't necessarily muddle one's life because one can't quite manage on a thousand pounds a year; one braces the muscles and makes it guineas, and balances the budget. But if one cannot arrange that an income of twenty-four hours a day shall exactly cover all proper items of expenditure, one does muddle one's life definitely. The supply of time, though gloriously regular, is cruelly restricted. from "How to Live on 24 Hours a Day" The lesson to be learnt from the practical aviation of the present day is that of the triumph of principle over precedent, of the working out of an idea to its logical conclusions in spite of the accumulated testimony of all past experience to the contrary; and with such a notable example before us can we say that it is futile to enquire whether by the same method we may not unlock still more important secrets and gain some knowledge of the unseen causes which are at the back of external and visible conditions, and then by bringing these unseen causes into a better order make practical working realities of possibilities which at present seem but fantastic dreams? from "The Creative Process and the Individual In living the new life the first essential is to abandon the idea of competition and of a limited supply. Too many people who consider themselves practitioners of the new thought never entirely succeed in doing this. . .. Many people who have a partial grasp of the new thought still suppose that it is necessary that some should be poor in order that others may have enough, and believe that wealth is possible only to those who have superior ability, or the power to attract to themselves a larger portion from the limited supply. from "The Law of Opulence Enjoy these three classic "New Thought" texts bound together for the first time in print.


























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