It takes the average reader 10 hours and 30 minutes to read William Walker Atkinson Collection Vol 1: 7 Books Memory Culture, Dynamic Thought, Thought Vibration, Mind Power, Mental Fascination, Thought-Force in Business and Everyday Life, a Series of Lessons in Personal Magnetism Psychic Influence, Thought by William Walker Atkinson
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William Walker Atkinson Collection Vol 1:7 books Memory culture,Dynamic thought,Thought vibration,Mind power,Mental fascination,Thought-force in business and everyday life,A series of lessons in personal magnetism psychic influence, thought force.MY WORKING CREED.I believe that the mind of Man contains the greatest of all forces - that Thought is one of the greatest manifestations of energy.I believe that the man who understands the use of Thought-force can make of himself practically what he will.I believe that not only is one's body subject to the control of the mind, but that, also, one may change environment, "luck," circumstances, by positive thought taking the place of negative. I know that the "I Can and I Will" attitude will carry one forward to Success that will seem miraculous to the man on the "I Can't" plane.I believe that "thoughts are things," and that the Law of Attraction in the thought world will draw to one just what he desires or fears.I believe in the gospel of work - in "hustling."I believe in the I DO, as well as the I AM. I know that the man who will take advantage of the Power of the Mind, and who will manifest that power in action, will go forward to Success as surely and as steadily as the arrow from the bow of the skilled archer.I believe in the Brotherhood of Man.I believe in being Kind.
William Walker Atkinson Collection Vol 1: 7 Books Memory Culture, Dynamic Thought, Thought Vibration, Mind Power, Mental Fascination, Thought-Force in Business and Everyday Life, a Series of Lessons in Personal Magnetism Psychic Influence, Thought by William Walker Atkinson is 630 pages long, and a total of 157,500 words.
This makes it 213% the length of the average book. It also has 192% more words than the average book.
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