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Path to Prosperity (version 2)

Path to Prosperity (version 2)

James Allen

Path to Prosperity, written by James Allen in 1901, is a foundational work in the New Thought movement. This book, part of a two-volume series that includes The Way of Peace, focuses on the principles of achieving prosperity and personal growth. Allen's insights have influenced many self-help and motivational teachings, making this work significant for those seeking to improve their lives and circumstances.

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