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The Laws of Steel: Living a Life of Resilience, Confidence and Prosperity is the 26th volume of the Laws Series by Ryuho Okawa. "Steel" here means our true strength as children of God; we have an inherent power to manifest happiness and prosperity in our lives, and to overcome any evil or conflict to open a Golden Age. This powerful and inspiring book tells us how we can achieve true happiness and prosperity by changing our mindset, and by accumulating efforts based on the law of cause and effect. Once we achieve happiness and success, the author says, we have a "nobles oblige" to fulfill, and…mehr

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The Laws of Steel: Living a Life of Resilience, Confidence and Prosperity is the 26th volume of the Laws Series by Ryuho Okawa. "Steel" here means our true strength as children of God; we have an inherent power to manifest happiness and prosperity in our lives, and to overcome any evil or conflict to open a Golden Age. This powerful and inspiring book tells us how we can achieve true happiness and prosperity by changing our mindset, and by accumulating efforts based on the law of cause and effect. Once we achieve happiness and success, the author says, we have a "nobles oblige" to fulfill, and we are expected to contribute to the well-being of other people and the betterment of the world. This book also talks of the many global issues we now face, such as issues related to North Korea, China, Iran and Israel. It suggests concrete ways to solve existing problems and create a peaceful world. With profound, future-oriented wisdom described in this book, we can overcome conflicting values, and unite the world to open up a Golden Age for humanity.
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RYUHO OKAWA is the founder and CEO of Happy Science, a global movement, and international bestselling author with a simple goal: to help people find true happiness and create a better world. Okawa's books have sold more than 101 million copies worldwide aӔ