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The Magic Of Thinking Big

 The Magic Of Thinking Big

"The Magic of Thinking Big" is a self-help book written by David J. Schwartz and published in 1959. The book is designed to help readers increase their success and achieve their goals by changing the way they think and approach challenges.

Throughout the book, Schwartz emphasizes the importance of positive thinking and the role it plays in achieving success. He argues that people's level of success is largely determined by their beliefs and expectations, and that by changing the way they think, they can achieve much more than they ever thought possible.

To help readers develop this type of thinking, Schwartz provides a variety of techniques and strategies, including setting specific, measurable goals, developing a positive attitude, and taking action to make progress towards those goals. He also discusses the importance of persistence and determination, and encourages readers to never give up on their dreams, no matter how difficult they may seem.

Overall, "The Magic of Thinking Big" is a practical and inspiring guide to achieving success and making the most of one's potential. It is filled with practical advice and encouragement, and is designed to help readers believe in themselves and achieve their goals.

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