"Do it to a Finish" is a 1918 self-help book written by Orison Swett Marden. In this vintage guide to personal success, Marden looks at thoroughness and its importance in the attainment of happiness in work and personal life. Contents include: "The Crime of Carelessness", "The Relation of Work to Character", "Blunder That Cost a Million Dollars a Day", "The Difference Between Artist and Artisan", "Second-class Men", "Thoroughness The Handmaid of Genius", "The Fatal 'Almost'", "What Every Employer is Looking For", etc. Orison Swett Marden (1848-1924) was an American author of inspiration books.…mehr
"Do it to a Finish" is a 1918 self-help book written by Orison Swett Marden. In this vintage guide to personal success, Marden looks at thoroughness and its importance in the attainment of happiness in work and personal life. Contents include: "The Crime of Carelessness", "The Relation of Work to Character", "Blunder That Cost a Million Dollars a Day", "The Difference Between Artist and Artisan", "Second-class Men", "Thoroughness The Handmaid of Genius", "The Fatal 'Almost'", "What Every Employer is Looking For", etc. Orison Swett Marden (1848-1924) was an American author of inspiration books. He wrote primarily on the subject of being successful and founded "SUCCESS" magazine in 1897. Marden's books deal with attaining a fruitful and well-rounded life, with many of his ideas being based on the New Thought movement. This classic work is being republished now in a new edition complete with the original text and artwork.
Orison Swett Marden was an influential American author and founder of Success magazine, which he established in 1897. Born in New Hampshire on June 11, 1848, Marden dedicated his life to teaching others how to achieve success through personal development and self-mastery. His writings emphasized practical, common-sense principles that focused on virtues such as perseverance, hard work, and positive thinking, which he believed were key to living a successful and fulfilling life. Marden was strongly influenced by the New Thought philosophy, which underscores the power of the mind in shaping an individual's reality. Throughout his career, he wrote numerous books and articles that inspired countless individuals to reach for greater achievements and transform their lives. Marden attended several prestigious institutions, including Harvard University and Harvard Medical School, and was deeply committed to education and self-improvement. He passed away on March 10, 1924, in Los Angeles at the age of 75. Marden s son, Orison S. Marden, carried on his father s legacy. His works continue to resonate today, encouraging readers to take control of their destinies through self-belief and disciplined effort.
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