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In 'How to Attract Success & Fortune: 30 Books from the Masters of Self-mastery,' readers are invited into a mosaic of perspectives on self-improvement, wealth acquisition, and personal success. The anthology encapsulates a variety of literary styles, from the philosophical musings of Marcus Aurelius to the pragmatic advice of Benjamin Franklin, illustrating the universal quest for achievement and prosperity spanning centuries. This collection stands out for its ability to interweave timeless wisdom with practical strategies, highlighting particularly the essays that delve into the…mehr

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In 'How to Attract Success & Fortune: 30 Books from the Masters of Self-mastery,' readers are invited into a mosaic of perspectives on self-improvement, wealth acquisition, and personal success. The anthology encapsulates a variety of literary styles, from the philosophical musings of Marcus Aurelius to the pragmatic advice of Benjamin Franklin, illustrating the universal quest for achievement and prosperity spanning centuries. This collection stands out for its ability to interweave timeless wisdom with practical strategies, highlighting particularly the essays that delve into the psychological aspects of success and the power of the mind in shaping reality. The contributing authors are luminaries in their respective fields, ranging from ancient philosophers to pioneering self-help visionaries. Together, they represent a historical and cultural cross-section of thought on personal development and success. The anthology aligns with movements such as Stoicism, Transcendentalism, and the early 20th-century New Thought movement, providing a rich tableau of ideas that have influenced countless individuals in their pursuit of personal excellence. Through these varied voices, the collection offers a nuanced examination of the principles underlying success and the attainment of personal goals. This anthology is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the art of self-mastery and the pursuit of success. It offers readers the unique opportunity to engage with a broad spectrum of strategies and philosophies dedicated to improving one's life. 'How to Attract Success & Fortune' is not just a collection of works; it is a dialogue between some of the greatest minds in history on the subject of personal achievement. Encouraging exploration and reflection, this book is a must-read for those committed to the journey of self-improvement and the attainment of a prosperous life.

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Niccolò Machiavelli (1469–1527) was an Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, widely acknowledged as the founder of modern political science. He has often been called the father of modern political theory. Machiavelli was a secretary to the Second Chancery of the Republic of Florence when the Medici were out of power, but his career ended with their return to power. As a theorist, his key political work is 'The Prince' (Il Principe), written in 1513, in which he espouses the necessity for pragmatism and the value of craftiness in political leadership, implying that ends could justify the means. While 'How to Attract Success & Fortune: 30 Books from the Masters of Self-mastery' is not directly attributed to Machiavelli, it may aggregate the views of various classical writers on the subject of leadership and self-mastery. This could include referenced material derived from Machiavelli's oeuvre, considering his lasting influence on the discourse of power politics and human conduct. Noted for his sharp and analytical mind, Machiavelli's literary style was characterized by a clear and pragmatic exposition of the political realities of his time, imparting a legacy that extends far beyond his lifetime, influencing countless leaders, philosophers, and authors.