As A Man Thinketh

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Who was James Allen?

Although his book, As A Ma n T h i n ket h , has inspired millions

around the world and is partly res ponsible for launching an entire

self-improvement industry, very little is known about its author,

James Allen. He was born in Leicester, England in

1864 and worked as a personal secretary for an

executive of a large English co rporation until 1902. At

the age of 38 he "retired" to writing and moved with his

wife to a small cottage at Ilfracombe, England. He

penned more than 20 works before suddenly passing

away at the age of 48.

As A Man Thinketh has influenced many contemporary writers

including Norman Vincent Peale, Earl Nightingale, Denis Waitley

and Tony Robbins, among others.

His "little volume", as he called it, has been translated into five

major languages, inspiring millions of readers to recognize that

man's visions can become reality, simply through the power of

thought.

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Forward

T h is little volume (the r esult of meditation and experience) is

not intended as an exhaustive treatise on the much-written-upon

subject of the power of thought. It is suggestive rather than

explanatory, its object being to stimulate men and women to the

discovery and perception of the truth that "T hey themselves are

makers of themselves" by virtue of the thoughts which they choose

and encourage; that mind is th e master weaver, both of the inner

garment of character and the outer garment of circumstance, and

that, as they may have hitherto wo ven in ignorance and pain they

may now weave in enlightenment and happiness.

Ja m e s Allen

I l f r a com be, Engla n d

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Thought And Character

T h e aphorism, "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he," not

only embraces the whole of a man's being, but is so comprehensive

as to reach out to every condition and circumstance of his life. A

man is literally what he thinks, his character being the complete

sum of all his thoughts.

As the plant springs from, and could not be without, the seed,

so every act of man springs from the hidden seeds of thought, and

could not have appeared without them. T h is applies equally to

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