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The Magic of Thinking Big in English

The Magic of Thinking Big in English

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For David III Our six-year-old son, David, felt mighty big when he was graduated from kindergarten. I asked him what he plans to be when he finishes growing up. Davey looked at me intently for a moment and then answered, “Dad, I want to be a professor.” “A professor? A professor of what?” I asked. “Well, Dad,” he replied, “I think I want to be a professor of happiness.” “A professor of happiness! That’s a pretty wonderful ambition, don’t you think?” To David, then, a fine boy with a grand goal, and to his mother, this book is dedicated.Raja Babu Arte Historia y Crítica Literaria
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  • HOW TO THINK LIKE A LEADER
    Jan 5 2026

    HOW TO THINK LIKE A LEADER

    Remind yourself once again that you are not pulled to high levels of success. Rather, you are

    lifted

    there by those working beside and below you.

    Achieving high-level success requires the support and the cooperation of others. And gaining

    this

    support and cooperation of others requires leadership ability. Success and the ability to lead

    others—

    that is, getting them to do things they wouldn’t do if they were not led—go hand in hand.

    The success-producing principles explained in the previous chapters are valuable equipment in

    helping you develop your leadership capacity.

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    16 m
  • USE GOALS TO HELP YOU GROW
    Jan 4 2026

    USE GOALS TO HELP YOU GROW

    Every bit of human progress—our inventions big and little, our medical discoveries, our

    engineering

    triumphs, our business successes—were first visualized before they became realities. Baby

    moons

    circle the earth not because of accidental discoveries but because scientists set “conquer

    space” as a

    goal.

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    17 m
  • HOW TO TURN DEFEAT INTO VICTORY
    Jan 4 2026

    HOW TO TURN DEFEAT INTO VICTORY

    Social workers and others who work on skid row find many differences in age, religious faith,

    education, and background among the tragic souls who have dropped into America’s gutters.

    Some of

    these citizens are surprisingly young. Others are old. A sprinkling are college graduates; a few

    have

    essentially no formal education. Some are married; others are not. But the people on skid row

    do

    have something in common: each one is defeated, whipped, beaten. Each one has encountered

    situations that conquered him.

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    16 m
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