
Making of the Man Who Can or How to Promote Yourself
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Narrated by:
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Adriel Brandt
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Making the Man Who Can by Wallace D. Wattles, republished after Wattles' death as How to Promote Yourself, is a classic work of wisdom and a masterpiece of motivation. Wattles maintains that the source of all success is the spirit of faith and goodwill. Based on the concept of a powerful life, he discusses the source of power, the business attitude, thoughts that build, how to develop yourself, and how to promote yourself. The author’s guidance is based on sound spiritual principles, backed by common sense and designed to promote practical steps that each individual can take in order to overcome setbacks and barriers.
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