As A Man Thinketh
Some years ago, researching church history, I was reading about the Wesley brothers, Charles and John, from Methodist fame. I don’t want to get into a theology discussion here, but early in their ministry, they befriended a man named William Law.
I only bring this up because, in one of their meetings, Wesley lamented of his inability to live a holy life. And Law, matter of factly replied, “It is because you never fully intended to.”
That exchange had a profound effect on me as I applied it to my own life. I saw time and again, how when I failed at something, I could always get to the place where I saw that, “I never fully intended to accomplish it.”
I recently re-read James Allen’s, As A Man Thinketh and was taken by the parallel’s to that quote and it renewed a drive in me that I thought was lost.
This “little volume” was written back in 1902 and is the foundation for many of the “self-help guru” programs out there today. The more I thought on it, the more convinced I was that I needed to make this available to as many as would read it for no charge and allow them to give it away also.
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This short book will change your life, if you let it.
I included a glossary to help out with some of the more difficult words to understand.
Enjoy.
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