Description
- ISBN-13: 9789388144391
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 700 gr
- ISBN-10: 9388144392
- Publisher Date: 01 Aug 2018
- Height: 0.6 mm
- No of Pages: 96
- Width: 10.1 mm
Original price was: ₹129.00.₹103.20Current price is: ₹103.20.
“As a Man Thinketh” by James Allen explores the power of thought and its impact on our lives. This Pocket Classic edition offers a concise guide to understanding how our thoughts shape our reality, health, and circumstances. Discover how to harness your thoughts for a fulfilling life with this inspiring and insightful essay.
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Muskan Suryan –
Found it a bit preachy at times, but there are definitely some insightful points to consider about personal responsibility.
Rohit –
A very insightful book. Helped me to understand my thoughts and how they impact my reality.
Sourav –
This book changed my life! A must-read for anyone seeking personal growth.
Anonymous –
A classic for a reason. Simple language but powerful message about mindset. I keep rereading it.
Somya Bhargav –
A good reminder of mind over matter, but some parts felt a bit simplistic. I wish the book went deeper.
Shivang Agrawal –
A quick read with profound ideas. Allen’s wisdom is timeless, but sometimes feels a bit repetitive. Still a valuable guide for self-improvement.
Tannu Rani –
An okay read. It had some good advice but nothing earth-shattering.
Ashutosh Kumar Singh –
It is a good reminder of how to take control of your life and be positive. It’s a bit dense at times.
Utkarsh Gautam –
This little book is packed with so much wisdom. It’s a great reminder of the power of our thoughts.
Nakul Awasthi –
I appreciate the message, but the writing style feels dated. Hard to connect sometimes.
Nishant Nandwani –
Short and sweet, with practical advice on changing your mindset. Really enjoyed it! A good foundational book.
Priyanshu Jatolia –
Some good points, but I didn’t find it as life-changing as others claim. Maybe it’s just not for me.
Soumya Somani –
A great book to revisit when you need a little inspiration. I’d recommend it.
Pratham Ahuja –
Small book, big impact. The concepts are easy to understand and apply. I am trying to be better.