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In "Be Good To Yourself," Orison Swett Marden delivers a compelling exploration of self-care, resilience, and personal growth through a blend of motivational prose and practical advice. Marden employs an accessible yet impactful literary style, drawing on anecdotes, philosophical reflections, and the principles of positive thinking inherent to the late 19th-century New Thought movement. This book emerges as a beacon of empowerment, challenging readers to prioritize their well-being while cultivating habits that foster self-respect and confidence in an era often marred by external pressures and…mehr

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In "Be Good To Yourself," Orison Swett Marden delivers a compelling exploration of self-care, resilience, and personal growth through a blend of motivational prose and practical advice. Marden employs an accessible yet impactful literary style, drawing on anecdotes, philosophical reflections, and the principles of positive thinking inherent to the late 19th-century New Thought movement. This book emerges as a beacon of empowerment, challenging readers to prioritize their well-being while cultivating habits that foster self-respect and confidence in an era often marred by external pressures and self-doubt. Orison Swett Marden, a pioneer of the self-help genre, founded the Success Movement and authored more than 40 books throughout his life. His personal struggles, including an impoverished upbringing and an early career marked by failure, profoundly influenced his philosophy. Marden's belief in the transformative potential of individual willpower and positive thought stems from his own journey toward success, making his insights both resonant and actionable for those seeking to navigate life's challenges with a constructive mindset. "Be Good To Yourself" is a must-read for anyone striving to enhance their self-worth and embrace a fulfilling life. Marden's eloquent encouragement serves as an inviting reminder that nurturing oneself is not merely a luxury but a fundamental necessity for achieving true happiness and success.

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Orison Swett Marden (1848-1924) was an eminent American author of the New Thought Movement, an ideology that espoused the connection between mind, body, and success. Born into poverty in Thornton Gore, New Hampshire, Marden overcame his early struggles through sheer determination and steadfast belief in self-improvement. He credited his success to the principles he would later detail in his writings. Marden graduated from Boston University and began his prolific writing career in the late 19th century. He was also a successful hotel owner before dedicating himself completely to writing and speaking on personal development. His works, notably 'Be Good To Yourself', blend practical advice with an optimistic philosophy that advocates for self-reliance, positive thinking, and the pursuit of excellence. Marden was the founder of Success Magazine, which further extended his influence on the early 20th-century American self-help landscape. His literary style is characterized by motivational anecdotes and stories that underscore the potential of the individual. 'Be Good To Yourself' (1910) emphasizes the importance of self-care and kindness as foundational to achieving one's goals. Marden's influence continued past his death, with his books staying in print and his ideas resonating in the works of later self-help authors. His philosophy has left a lasting mark on the genre of personal development literature.