The Best Books for Personal Transformation in Marathi : The Richest Man in Babylon + As a Man Thinketh & Out from the Heart


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This combo product is bundled in India but the publishing origin of this title may vary.Publication date of this bundle is the creation date of this bundle; the actual publication date of child items may vary.&lt;p&gt; The Richest Man in the Babylon. This book deals with the personal success of each of us. Success means results coming from our efforts and ability. A good preparation is the key to our success. So keep a part of what you earn with yourself. From the benefits of saving to the essentials of getting rich this collection of educative Babylonian fables gives you timeless information on how to make money. It guides to getting rich attracting good fortune and the five golden rules. As a guide to understanding hydro-wealth and a powerhouse has been inspiring readers for generations. You know that Babylon became the richest city of the ancient civilization because it had reserved part of its earnings for the future. Thats why citizens got everything they wanted. How can you always keep your wallet heavy the author has taught very beautifully on this topic.&lt;/p&gt;James Allen was born in Leicester Central England November 28 1864. The family business failed within a few years and in 1879 his father left for America in an effort to recoup his losses. The elder Allen had hoped to settle in the United States but was robbed and murdered before he could send for his family.<br>James Allen is a literary mystery man. His inspirational writings have influenced millions for good. Yet today he remains almost unknown...... None of his nineteen books give a clue to his life other than to mention his place of residence - Ilfracombe England. His name cannot be found in a major reference work. Not even the Library of Congress or the British Museum has much to say about him.<br>Who was this man who believed in the power of thought to bring fame fortune and happiness? Or did he as Henry David Thoreau says hear a different drummer?...... James Allen never gained fame or fortune. That much is true. His was a quiet unrewarded genius. He seldom made enough money from his writings to cover expenses.<br>As A Man Thinketh was Allens second book. Despite its subsequent popularity he was dissatisfied with it. Even though it was his most concise and eloquent work the book that best embodied his thought he somehow failed to recognize its value. His wife Lily had to persuade him to publish it.<br>The financial crisis that resulted forced James to leave school at fifteen. He eventually became a private secretary a position that would be called administrative assistant today. He worked in this capacity for several British manufacturers until 1902 when he decided to devote all his time to writing.<br>Unfortunately Allens literary career was short lasting only nine years until his death in 1912. During that period he wrote nineteen books a rich outpouring of ideas that have lived on to inspire later generations.<br>Soon after finishing his first book From Poverty To Power Allen moved to Ilfracombe on Englands southwest coast. The little resort town with its seafront Victorian hotels and its rolling hills and winding lanes offered him the quiet atmosphere he needed to pursue his philosophical studies.<br>James Allen strove to live the ideal life described by Russias great novelist and mystic Count Leo Tolstoy - the life of voluntary poverty manual labor and ascetic self-discipline. Like Tolstoy Allen sought to improve himself be happy and master all of the virtues. His search for felicity for man on earth was typically Tolstoyan.<br>The works of James Allen are eminently practical. He never wrote theories or for the sake of writing or to add another to the existing books. According to his wife Allen wrote when he had a message and it became a message only when he had lived it in his own life and knew that it was good. Thus he wrote facts which he had proven by practice.
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