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One More Step Forward: The Invincible Thinking to get you through tough times

By Ryuho Okawa

Religion, Self help

Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Summary

Success in life is determined not by our circumstances but by our mindset and how we think. In this book, the author reveals from his first-hand experience how the spirit of self-help can create new values. Ryuho Okawa is a… true self-made man with an indomitable spirit to bring happiness to all humankind. His drive to keep moving forward by taking steady steps through the power of discipline has led to the publication of over 3,200 books in just 37 years. Unlock the keys to lifelong growth and success by reading this book. Topics Include: 1. The Power of Reading: Those who make a habit of reading quality and inspirational books will never run out of ideas. As a result, they will be able to create new values in society. 2. Abandoning Negative Mindsets: Self-pity, victim mentality, and desiring revenge in the name of justice will never lead to happiness and true wealth in life. 3. Mastering Three Elements of Success in Your Professional Life: "The Ability to Receive 'Luck' or Divine Blessings, Stolidity, and Perseverance." These are the key ingredients for long-term success, especially for young professionals today. 4. Focusing on Improving Abilities: Instead of relying on talent, focus on steadily improving your abilities through dedicated effort.

Title Details

ISBN 9781958655283
Publisher IRH Press USA
Copyright Date 2024
Book number 6900085
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