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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Self-Control, Its Kingship and Majesty" by William George Jordan. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
"The Purpose of Power" is a self-help handbook by William George Jordan focusing on power and the role it plays in our relationships and work life. A timeless guide to self-betterment, this volume is not to be missed by those with an interest in improving their mental well-being, and it would make for a fantastic addition to collections of vintage literature. William George Jordan (1864 - 1928) was an American lecturer, editor, and essayist. He is most famous for his self-help books, especially those on the subject of mental training and cognitive improvement. Other notable works by this author include: "Mental Training" (1894), "The Kingship of Self-Control" (1898), and "The Majesty of Calmness" (1900). Contents include: "Power of Individual Purpose", "The Inspiration of Possibilities", "Facing the Mistakes of Life", "When We Forget the Equity", "The Crown of Individuality", "The Optimism That Really Counts", and "The Dark Valley of Prosperity". Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in a modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new biography of the author.
William George Jordan's timeless wisdom in The Majesty of Calmness and The Power of Truth offers profound insights into achieving personal mastery and living with integrity. Through principles of inner calmness, truthfulness, harnessing thoughts, and embracing adversity, Jordan inspires readers to cultivate resilience, ethical living, and lifelong growth. Explore his transformative teachings to awaken your potential, nurture inner peace, and embark on a journey toward profound personal fulfillment and authentic success.
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Majesty of Calmness; individual problems and posibilities" by William George Jordan. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
This is William George Jordan's 1909 work, "The Crown of Individuality". This volume deals with the importance of individuality and explores the ways in which it can affect one's life and general happiness. A timeless guide to mental training for self-betterment, "The Crown of Individuality" is not to be missed by those with an interest in improving their mental well-being, and it would also make for a fantastic addition to collections of vintage literature of this ilk. William George Jordan (1864 - 1928) was an American lecturer, editor, and essayist. He is most famous for his self-help books, especially those on the subject of mental training and cognitive improvement. Other notable works ...
Calmness is the rarest quality in human life. It is the poise of a great nature, in harmony with itself and its ideals. It is the moral atmosphere of a life self-centred, self-reliant, and self-controlled. Calmness is singleness of purpose, absolute confidence, and conscious power, ready to be focused in an instant to meet any crisis. The Majesty of Calmness by William George Jordan will teach you and guide you to obtaining calmness through this timeless motivational work in a paperback book edition.
(Just Click on the "Srinivasan Jiyo" Above for More Books for Your Collection) A Book That Can Multiply Your Mental Strength For Success This is what what you learn from the book: Calmness is a rare quality in human What is calmness and what it is not? A calm person is a well-planned person A calm person is ready to face any hurdle in life Calmness is Self-control Be cool and collected when your effort fails temporarily When a tongue whips you "Hurry" is not a good way of life Hurry is an enemy to calmness The tremendous influence you can exert You have the power for both good and evil We can naturally feel and sense a person's personality immediately Let's us look at some lines from the boo...
Calmness is the rarest quality in human life. It is the poise of a great nature, in harmony with itself and its ideals. It is the moral atmosphere of a life self-centred, self-reliant, and self-controlled. Calmness is singleness of purpose, absolute confidence, and conscious power, --ready to be focused in an instant to meet any crisis. The Sphinx is not a true type of calmness, --petrifaction is not calmness; it is death, the silencing of all the energies; while no one lives his life more fully, more intensely and more consciously than the man who is calm. The Fatalist is not calm. He is the coward slave of his environment, hopelessly surrendering to his present condition, recklessly indifferent to his future. He accepts his life as a rudderless ship, drifting on the ocean of time. He has no compass, no chart, no known port to which he is sailing. His self-confessed inferiority to all nature is shown in his existence of constant surrender. It is not, -- calmness.
Fantastic book with lessons that are just as applicable today as they were when written. The book brings old world values to modern life. The message of self-reliance and personal responsibility are lacking in our current internet culture, and the book delivers exactly those sublime virtues. Self Control, Its Kingship and Majesty is not just a self-help book. This is a lifestyle to be adopted by the intellectual. The man who has a pessimist's doubt of all things; who demands a certified guarantee of his future; who ever fears his work will not be recognized or appreciated; or that after all, it is really not worth while, will never live his best. He is dulling his capacity for real progress ...