BEFORE,
YOU can put any portion of this
philosophy into successful use, your mind must be
prepared to receive it. The preparation is not
difficult. It begins with study, analysis, and
understanding of three enemies which you shall have to
clear out. These are INDECISION,
DOUBT, and FEAR!
The Sixth Sense will never function while these three
negatives, or any of them remain in your mind. The
members of this unholy trio are closely related; where
one is found, the other two are close at hand.
INDECISION is the seedling of
FEAR! Remember this, as you read. Indecision
crystallizes into DOUBT, the two blend
and become FEAR! The "blending" process
often is slow. This is one reason why these three
enemies are so dangerous. They germinate and grow
without their presence being observed.
The remainder of this chapter describes an end which
must be attained before the philosophy, as a whole, can
be put into practical use. It also analyzes a condition
which has, but lately, reduced huge numbers of people to
poverty, and it states a truth which must be understood
by all who accumulate riches, whether measured in terms
of money or a state of mind of far greater value than
money.
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The purpose of this chapter is to turn
the spotlight of attention upon the cause and the cure
of the six basic fears. Before we can master an enemy,
we must know its name, its habits, and its place of
abode. As you read, analyze yourself carefully, and
determine which, if any, of the six common fears have
attached themselves to you.
Do not be deceived by the habits of these subtle
enemies. Sometimes they remain hidden in the
subconscious mind, where they are difficult to locate,
and still more difficult to eliminate.
THE Six BASIC FEAR
There are six basic fears, with some combination
of which every human suffers at one time or another.
Most people are fortunate if they do not suffer from the
entire six. Named in the order of their most common
appearance, they are
The fear of POVERTY |at
the bottom of
The fear of CRITICISM most of one's
worries
The fear of ILL HEALTH
The fear of LOSS OF LOVE OF SOMEONE
The fear of OLD AGE
The fear of DEATH
All other fears are of minor importance, they can be
grouped under these six headings.
The prevalence of these fears, as a curse to the world,
runs in cycles. For almost six years, while the
depression was on, we floundered in the cycle of
FEAR OF POVERTY. During the world-war, we were
in the cycle of FEAR OF DEATH. Just
following the war, we were in the cycle of FEAR
OF ILL HEALTH, as evidenced by the epidemic of
disease which spread itself all over the world.
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Fears are nothing more than states of
mind. One's state of mind is subject to control and
direction. Physicians, as everyone knows, are less
subject to attack by disease than ordinary laymen, for
the reason that physicians DO NOT FEAR DISEASE.
Physicians, without fear or hesitation, have been known
to physically contact hundreds of people, daily, who
were suffering from such contagious diseases as
small-pox, without becoming infected. Their immunity
against the disease consisted, largely, if not solely,
in their absolute lack of FEAR.
Man can create nothing which he does not first conceive
in the form of an impulse of thought. Following this
statement, comes another of still greater importance,
namely, MAN'S THOUGHT IMPULSES BEGIN IMMEDIATELY
TO TRANSLATE THEMSELVES INTO THEIR PHYSICAL EQUIVALENT,
WHETHER THOSE THOUGHTS ARE VOLUNTARY OR INVOLUNTARY.
Thought impulses which are picked up through the ether,
by mere chance (thoughts which have been released by
other minds) may determine one s financial, business,
professional, or social destiny just as surely as do the
thought impulses which one -creates by intent and
design.
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We are here laying the foundation for the
presentation of a fact of great importance to the person
who does not understand why some people appear to be
"lucky" while others of equal or greater ability,
training, experience, and brain capacity, seem destined
to ride with misfortune. This fact may be explained by
the statement that every human being has the ability to
completely control his own mind, and with this control,
obviously, every person may open his mind to the tramp
thought impulses which are being released by other
brains, or close the doors tightly and admit only
thought impulses of his own choice.
Nature has endowed man with absolute control over but
one thing, and that is THOUGHT. This fact, coupled with
the additional fact that everything which man creates,
begins in the form of a thought, leads one very near to
the principle by which FEAR may be mastered.
If it is true that ALL THOUGHT HAS A TENDENCY TO
CLOTHE ITSELF IN ITS PHYSICAL EQUIVALENT (and
this is true, beyond any reasonable room for doubt), it
is equally true that thought impulses of fear and
poverty cannot be translated into terms of courage and
financial gain.
The people of America began to think of poverty,
following the Wall Street crash of 1929. Slowly, but
surely that mass thought was crystalized into its
physical equivalent, which was known as a "depression."
This had to happen, it is in conformity with the laws of
Nature.
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THE:
FEAR OF POVERTY
There can be no compromise between POVERTY
and RICHES! The two roads that lead to
poverty and riches travel in opposite directions. If you
want riches, you must refuse to accept any circumstance
that leads toward poverty. (The word "riches" is here
used in its broadest sensey meaning financial,
spiritual, mental and material estates). The starting
point of the path that leads to riches is DESIRE.
In chapter one, you received full instructions for the
proper use of DESIRE. In this chapter, on FEAR,
you have complete instructions for preparing your mind
to make practical use of DESIRE.
Here, then, is the place to give yourself a challenge
which will definitely determine how much of this
philosophy you have absorbed. Here is the point at which
you can turn prophet and foretell, accurately, what the
future holds in store for you. if, after reading this
chapter, you are willing to accept poverty, you may as
well make up your mind to receive poverty. This is one
decision you cannot avoid.
If you demand riches, determine what form, and how much
will be required to satisfy you. You know the road that
leads to riches. You have been given a road map which,
if followed, will keep you on that road. If you neglect
to make the start, or stop before you arrive, no one
will be to blame, but YOU. This responsibility is yours.
No alibi will save you from accepting the responsibility
if you now fail or refuse to demand riches of Life,
because the acceptance calls for but one thing
incidentally, the only thing you can control and that is
a STATE OF MIND. A state of mind is
something that one assumes. It cannot be purchased, it
must be created.
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Fear of poverty is a state of mind,
nothing else! But it is sufficient to destroy one's
chances of achievement in any undertaking, a truth which
became painfully evident during the depression.
This fear paralyzes the faculty of reason, destroys the
faculty of imagination, kills off self-reliance,
undermines enthusiasm, discourages initiative, leads to
uncertainty of purpose, encourages procrastination,
wipes out enthusiasm and makes self-control an
impossibility. It takes the charm from one's
personality, destroys the possibility of accurate
thinking, diverts concentration of effort, it masters
persistence, turns the will-power into nothingness,
destroys ambition, beclouds the memory and invites
failure in every conceivable form; it kills love and
assassinates the finer emotions of the heart,
discourages friendship and invites disaster in a hundred
forms, leads to sleeplessness, misery and unhappiness
and all this despite the obvious truth that we live in a
world of over abundance of everything the heart could
desire, with nothing standing between us and our
desires, excepting lack of a definite purpose.
The Fear of Poverty is, without doubt, the most
destructive of the six basic fears. It has been placed
at the head of the list, because it is the most
difficult to master. Considerable courage is required to
state the truth about the origin of this fear, and still
greater courage to accept the truth after it has been
stated.
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The fear of poverty grew out of man's
inherited tendency to PREY UPON HIS FELLOW MAN
ECONOMICALLY. Nearly all animals lower than man
are motivated by instinct, but their capacity to "think"
is limited, therefore, they prey upon one another
physically. Man, with his superior sense of intuition,
with the capacity to think and to reason, does not eat
his fellowman bodily, he gets more satisfaction out of
"eating" him FINANCIALLY. Man is so
avaricious that every conceivable law has been passed to
safeguard him from his fellowman.
Of all the ages of the world, of which we know anything,
the age in which we live seems to be one that is
outstanding because of man's money-madness. A man is
considered less than the dust of the earth, unless he
can display a fat bank account; but if he has money
NEVER MIND HOW HE ACQUIRED IT he is a
"king" or a "big shot"; he is above the law, he rules in
politics, he dominates in business, and the whole world
about him bows in respect when he passes.
Nothing brings man so much suffering and humility as
POVERTY! Only those who have
experienced poverty understand the full meaning of this.
It is no wonder that man fears poverty. Through a long
line of inherited experiences man has learned, for sure,
that some men cannot be trusted, where matters of money
and earthly possessions are concerned. This is a rather
stinging indictment, the worst part of it being that it
is TRUE.
The majority of marriages are motivated by the wealth
possessed by one, or both of the contracting parties. It
is no wonder, therefore, that the divorce courts are
busy.
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So eager is man to possess wealth that he
will acquire it in whatever manner he can-through legal
methods if possible-through other methods if necessary
or expedient.
Self-analysis may disclose weaknesses which one does not
like to acknowledge. This form of examination is
essential to all who demand of Life more than mediocrity
and poverty. Remember, as you check yourself point by
point, that you are both the court and the jury, the
prosecuting attorney and the attorney for the defense,
and that you are the plaintiff and the defendant, also,
that you are on trial. Face the facts squarely. Ask
yourself definite questions and demand direct replies.
When the examination is over, you will know more about
yourself. If you do not feel that you can be an
impartial judge in this self-examination, call upon
someone who knows you well to serve as judge while you
cross-examine yourself. You are after the truth. Get it,
no matter at what cost even though it may temporarily
embarrass you!
The majority of people, if asked what they fear most,
would reply, "I fear nothing." The reply would be
inaccurate, because few people realize that they are
bound, handicapped, whipped spiritually and physically
through some form of fear. So subtle and deeply seated
is the emotion of fear that one may go through life
burdened with it, never recognizing its presence. Only a
courageous analysis will disclose the presence of this
universal enemy. When you begin such an analysis, search
deeply into your character. Here is a list of the
symptoms for which you should look:
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SYMPTOMS
OF THE FEAR OF POVERTY
INDIFFERENCE. Commonly expressed
through lack of ambition; willingness to tolerate
poverty; acceptance of whatever compensation life may
offer without protest; mental and physical laziness;
lack of initiative, imagination, enthusiasm and
self-control
INDECISION. The habit of permitting
others to do one's thinking. Staying "on the fence."
DOUBT. Generally expressed through
alibis and excuses designed to cover up, explain away,
or apologize for one's failures, sometimes expressed in
the form of envy of those who are successful, or by
criticizing them.
WORRY. Usually expressed by finding
fault with others, a tendency to spend beyond one's
income, neglect of personal appearance, scowling and
frowning; intemperance in the use of alcoholic drink,
sometimes through the use of narcotics; nervousness,
lack of poise, selfconsciousness and lack of
self-reliance.
OVER-CAUTION. The habit of looking for
the negative side of every circumstance, thinking and
talking of possible failure instead of concentrating
upon the means of succeeding. Knowing all the roads to
disaster, but never searching for the plans to avoid
failure. Waiting for "the right time" to begin putting
ideas and plans into action, until the waiting becomes a
permanent habit.
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Remembering those who have failed, and
forgetting those who have succeeded. Seeing the hole in
the doughnut, but overlooking the doughnut. Pessimism,
leading to indigestion, poor elimination,
autointoxication, bad breath and bad disposition.
PROCRASTINATION. The habit of putting
off until tomorrow that which should have been done last
year. Spending enough time in creating alibis and
excuses to have done the job. This symptom is closely
related to over caution, doubt and worry. Refusal to
accept responsibility when it can be avoided.
Willingness to compromise rather than put up a stiff
fight. Compromising with difficulties instead of
harnessing and using them as stepping stones to
advancement. Bargaining with Life for a penny, instead
of demanding prosperity, opulence, riches, contentment
and happiness. Planning what to do IF AND WHEN
OVERTAKEN BY FAILURE, INSTEAD OF BURNING ALL BRIDGES AND
MAKING RETREAT IMPOSSIBLE. Weakness of, and
often total lack of self-confidence, definiteness of
purpose, self-control, initiative, enthusiasm, ambition,
thrift and sound reasoning ability.
EXPECTING POVERTY INSTEAD OF DEMANDING RICHES.
Association with those who accept poverty instead of
seeking the company of those who demand and receive
riches.
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MONEY
TALKS!
other forms of riches more desirable than money. Yes,
there are riches which cannot be measured in terms of
dollars, but there are millions of people who will say,
"Give me all the money I need, and I will find
everything else I want."
The major reason why I wrote this book on how to get
money is the fact that the world has but lately passed
through an experience that left millions of men and
women paralyzed with the FEAR OF POVERTY. What this sort
of fear does to one was well described by Westbrook
Pager, in the New York World-Telegram,
"Money is only clam shells or metal discs or scraps of
paper, and there are treasures of the heart and soul
which money cannot buy, but most people, being broke,
are unable to keep this in mind and sustain their
spirits. When a man is down and out and on the street,
unable to get any job at all, something happens to his
spirit which can be observed in the droop of his
shoulders, the set of his hat, his walk and his gaze. He
cannot escape a feeling of inferiority among people with
regular employment, even though he knows they are
definitely not his equals in character, intelligence or
ability.
"These people-even his friend&-feel, on the other hand,
a sense of superiority and regard him, perhaps
unconsciously, as a casualty. He may borrow for a time,
but not enough to carry on in his accustomed way, and he
cannot continue to borrow very long. But borrowing in
itself, when a man is borrowing merely to live, is a
depressing experience, and the money lacks the power of
earned money to revive his spirits. Of course, none of
this applies to bums or habitual never-do-wells, but
only to men of normal ambitions and self-respect.
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"WOMEN
CONCEAL DESPAIR."
"Women in the same predicament must be different. We
somehow do not think of women at all in considering the
down-and-outers. They are scarce in the breadlines, they
rarely are seen begging on the streets, and they are not
recognizable in crowds by the same plain signs which
identify busted men. Of course, I do not mean the
shuffling hags of the city streets who are the opposite
number of the confirmed male bums. I mean reasonably
young, decent and intelligent women. There must be many
of them, but their despair is not apparent. Maybe they
kill themselves.
"When a man is down and out he has time on his hands for
brooding. He may travel miles to see a man about a job
and discover that the job is filled or that it is one of
those jobs with no base pay but only a commission on the
sale of some useless knickknack which nobody would buy,
except out of pity. Turning that down, he finds himself
back on the street with nowhere to go but just anywhere.
So he walks and walks. He gazes into store windows at
luxuries which are not for him, and feels inferior and
gives way to people who stop to look with an active
interest. He wanders into the railroad station or puts
himself down in the library to ease his legs and soak up
a little heat, but that isn't looking for a job, so he
gets going again. He may not know it, but his
aimlessness would give him away even if the very lines
of his figure did not. He may be well dressed in the
clothes left over from the days when he had a steady
job, but the clothes cannot disguise the droop.
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MONEY
MAKES DIFFERENCE.
"He sees thousands of other people, bookkeepers or
clerks or chemists or wagon hands, busy at their work
and envies them from the bottom of his soul. They have
their independence, their self-respect and manhood, and
he simply cannot convince himself that he is a good man,
too, though he argue it out and arrive at a favorable
verdict hour after hour.
It is just money which makes this difference in him.
With a little money he would be himself again.
"Some employers take the most shocking advantage of
people who are down and out. The agencies hang out
little colored cards offering miserable wages to busted
men $12 a week, $15 a week. An $18 a week job is a plum,
and anyone with $25 a week to offer does not hang the
job in front of an agency on a colored card. I have a
want ad clipped from a local paper demanding a clerk, a
good, clean penman, to take telephone orders for a
sandwich shop from 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. for $8 a month-not
$8 a week but $8 a month. The ad says also, 'State
religion.' Can you imagine the brutal effrontery of
anyone who demands a good, clean penman for 11 cents an
hour inquiring into the victim's religion? But that is
what busted people are offered."
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THE FEAR
OF CRITICISM
Just how man originally came by this fear, no one can
state definitely, but one thing is certainhe has it in a
highly developed form. Some believe that this fear made
its appearance about the time that politics became a
"profession." Others believe it can be traced to the age
when women first began to concern themselves with
"styles" in wearing apparel.
This author, being neither a humorist nor a prophet, is
inclined to attribute the basic fear of criticism to
that part of man's inherited nature which prompts him
not only to take away his fellowman's goods -and wares,
but to justify his action by CRITICISM
of his fellowman's character. It is a well known fact
that a thief will criticize the man from whom he steals
that politicians seek office, not by displaying their
own virtues and qualifications, but by attempting to
besmirch their opponents.
The fear of criticism takes on many forms, the majority
of which are petty and trivial. Baldheaded men, for
example, are bald for no other reason than their fear of
criticism. Heads become bald because of the tight
fitting bands of hats which cut off the circulation from
the roots of the hair. Men wear hats, not because they
actually need them, but mainly because "everyone is
doing it." The individual falls into line and does
likewise, lest some other individual CRITICISE
him. Women seldom have bald heads ' or even thin hair,
because they wear hats which fit their heads loosely,
the only purpose of the hats being adornment.
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But, it must not be supposed that women
are free from the fear of criticism. If any woman claims
to be superior to man with reference to this fear, ask
her to walk down the street wearing a hat of the vintage
of 1890.
The astute manufacturers of clothing have not been slow
to capitalize this basic fear of criticism, with which
all mankind has been cursed. Every season the styles in
many articles of wearing apparel change. Who establishes
the styles? Certainly not the purchaser of clothing, but
the manufacturer. Why does he change the styles so
often? The answer is obvious. He changes the styles so
he can sell more clothes.
For the same reason the manufacturers of automobiles
(with a few rare and very sensible exceptions) change
styles of models every season. No man wants to drive an
automobile which is not of the latest style, although
the older model may actually be the better car.
We have been describing the manner in which people
behave under the influence of fear of criticism as
applied to the small and petty things of life. Let us
now examine human behavior when this fear affects people
in connection with the more important events of human
relationship. Take for example practically any person
who has reached the age of "mental maturity" (from 35 to
40 years of age, as a general average), and if you could
read the secret thoughts of his mind, you would find a
very decided disbelief in most of the fables taught by
the majority of the dogmatists and theologians a few
decades back.
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Not often, however, will you find a
person who has the courage to openly state his belief on
this subject. Most people will, if pressed far enough,
tell a he rather than admit that they do not believe the
stories associated with that form of religion which held
people in bondage prior to the age of scientific
discovery and education.
Why does the average person, even in this day of
enlightenment, shy away from denying his belief in the
fables which were the basis of most of the religions a
few decades ago? The answer is, "because of the fear of
criticism." Men and women have been burned at the stake
for daring to express disbelief in ghosts. It is no
wonder we have inherited a consciousness which makes us
fear criticism. The time was, and not so far in the
past, when criticism carried severe punishments-it still
does in some countries.
The fear of criticism robs man of his initiative,
destroys his power of imagination, limits his
individuality, takes away his self-reliance, and does
him damage in a hundred other ways. Parents often do
their children irreparable injury by criticising them.
The mother of one of my boyhood chums used to punish him
with a switch almost daily, always completing the job
with the statement, "You'll land in the penitentiary
before you are twenty." He was sent to a Reformatory at
the age of seventeen.
Criticism is the one form of service, of which everyone
has too much. Everyone has a stock of it which is handed
out, gratis, whether called for or not. One's nearest
relatives often are the worst offenders. It should be
recognized as a crime (in reality it is a crime of the
worst nature), for any parent to build inferiority
complexes in the mind of a child, through unnecessary
criticism. Employers who understand human nature, get
the best there is in men, not by criticism, but by
constructive suggestion. Parents may accomplish the same
results with their children. Criticism will plant
FEAR in the human heart, or resentment,
but it will not build love or affection.
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SYMPTOMS
OF THE FEAR OF CRITICISM
This fear is almost as universal as the fear of poverty,
and its effects are just as fatal to personal
achievement, mainly because this fear destroys
initiative, and discourages the use of imagination. The
major symptoms of the fear are:
SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS. Generally expressed
through nervousness, timidity in conversation and in
meeting strangers, awkward movement of the hands and
limbs, shifting of the eyes.
LACK OF POISE. Expressed through lack
of voice control, nervousness in the presence of others,
poor posture of body, poor memory.
PERSONALITY. Lacking in firmness of
decision, personal charm, and ability to express
opinions definitely. The habit of side-stepping issues
instead of meeting them squarely. Agreeing with others
without careful examination of their opinions.
INFERIORITY COMPLEX. The habit of
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of inferiority. Using "big words" to impress others,
(often without knowing the real meaning of the words).
Imitating others in dress, speech and manners. Boasting
of imaginary achievements. This sometimes gives a
surface appearance of a feeling of superiority.
EXTRAVAGANCE. The habit of trying to
"keep up with the Joneses," spending beyond one's
income.
LACK OF INITIATIVE. Failure to embrace
opportunities for self-advancement, fear to express
opinions, lack of confidence in one's own ideas, giving
evasive answers to questions asked by superiors,
hesitancy of manner and speech, deceit in both words and
deeds.
LACK OF AMBITION. Mental and physical
laziness, lack of self-assertion, slowness in reaching
decisions, easily influenced by others, the habit of
criticising others behind their backs and flattering
them to their faces, the habit of accepting defeat
without protest, quitting an undertaking when opposed
by others, suspicious of other people without cause '
lacking in tactfuhiess of manner and speech,
unwillingness to accept the blame for mistakes.
THE FEAR OF ILLHEALTH
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This fear may be traced to both physical
and social heredity. It is closely associated, as to its
origin, with the causes of fear of Old Age and the fear
of Death, because it leads one closely to the border of
"terrible worlds" of which man knows not,but concerning
which he has been taught some discomforting stories. The
opinion is somewhat general, also, that certain
unethical people engaged in the business of "selling
health" have had not a little to do with keeping alive
the fear of ill health.
In the main, man fears ill health because of the
terrible pictures which have been planted in his mind of
what may happen if death should overtake him. He also
fears it because of the economic toll which it may
claim.
A reputable physician estimated that 75, of all people
who visit physicians for professional service are
suffering with hypochondria (imaginary illness). It has
been shown most convincingly that the fear of disease,
even where there is not the slightest cause for fear,
often produces the physical symtoms of the disease
feared.
Powerful and mighty is the human mind! It builds or it
destroys.
Playing upon this common weakness of fear of ill health,
dispensers of patent medicines have reaped fortunes.
This form of imposition upon credulous humanity became
so prevalent some twenty years ago that Colliers' Weekly
Magazine conducted a bitter campaign against some of the
worst offenders in the patent medicine business.
During the "flu" epidemic which broke out during the
world war, the mayor of New York City took drastic steps
to check the daxnage which people were doing themselves
through their inherent fear of ill health. He called in
the newspaper men and said to them, "Gentlemen, I feel
it necessary to ask you not to publish any scare
headlines the 'flu' epidemic. Unless you cooperate with
me, we will have a situation which we cannot control."
The newspapers quit publishing stories about the "flu "
and within one month the epidemic had been successfully
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Through a series of experiments conducted
some years ago, it was proved that people may be made
ill by suggestion. We conducted this experiment by
causing three acquaintances to visit the "victims," each
of whom asked the question, "What ails you? You look
terribly ill." The first questioner usually provoked a
grin, and a nonchalant "Oh, nothing, I'm alright," from
the victim. The second questioner usually was answered
with the statement, "I don't know exactly, but I do feel
badly." The third questioner was usually met with the
frank admission that the victim was actually feeling
ill.
Try this on an acquaintance if you doubt that it will
make him uncomfortable, but do not carry the experiment
too far. There is a certain religious sect whose members
take vengeance upon their enemies by the "hexing"
method. They call it "placing a spell" on the victim.
There is overwhelming evidence that disease sometimes
begins in the form of negative thought impulse. Such an
impulse may be passed from one mind to another, by
suggestion, or created by an individual in his own mind.
A man who was blessed with more wisdom than this
incident might indicate, once said "When anyone asks me
how I feel, I always want to answer by knocking him
down."
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Doctors send patients into new climates
for their health, because a change of "mental attitude"
is necessary. The seed of fear of ill health lives in
every human mind. Worry, fear, discouragement,
disappointment in love and business affairs, cause this
seed to germinate and grow. The recent business
depression kept the doctors on the run) because every
form of negative thinking may cause ill health.
Disappointments in business and in love stand at the
head of the list of causes of fear of ill health. A
young man suffered a disappointment in love which sent
him to a hospital. For months he hovered between life
and death. A specialist in suggestive therapeutics was
called in. The specialist changed nurses, placing him in
charge of a very charming young woman who began (by
prearrangement with the doctor) to make love to him the
first day of her arrival on the job. Within three weeks
the patient was discharged from the hospital, still
suffering, but with an entirely different malady.
HE WAS IN LOVE AGAIN. The remedy was a
hoax, but the patient and the inurse were later married.
Both are in good health at the time of this writing.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF ILL HEALT
The symptoms of this almost universal fear are:
AUTO-SUGGESTION. The habit of negative
use of self-suggestion by looking for, and expecting to
find the symptoms of all kinds of disease. "Enjoying"
imaginary illness and speaking of it as being real. The
habit of trying all "fads" and "isms" recommended by
others as having therapeutic value. Talking to others of
operations, accidents and other forms of illness.
Experimenting with diets, physical exercises, reducing
systems, without professional guidance. Trying home
remedies, patent medicines and "quack" remedies.
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HYPOCHONDRIA.
The habit of talking of illness, concentrating the mind
upon disease, and expecting its appearance until a
nervous break occurs. Nothing that comes in bottles can
cure this condition. It is brought on by negative
thinking and nothing but positive thought can affect a
cure. Hypochondria, (a medical term for imaginary
disease) is said to do as much damage on occasion, as
the disease one fears might do. Most so-called cases of
"nerves" come from imaginary illness.
EXERCISE. Fear of ill health often interferes with
proper physical exercise, and results in over-weight, by
causing one to avoid outdoor
life.
SUSCEPTIBILITY. Fear of ill health
breaks down Nature's body resistance, and creates a
favorable condition for any form of disease one may
contact.
The fear of ill health often is related to the fear of
Poverty, especially in the case of the hypochondriae,
who constantly worries about the possibility of having
to pay doctor's bills, hospital bills, etc. This type of
person spends much time preparing for sickness, talking
about death, saving money for cemetery lots, and burial
expenses,- etc.
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SELF-CODDLING.
The habit of making a bid for sympathy, using imaginary
illness as the lure. (People often resort to this trick
to avoid work). The habit of feigning illness to cover
plain laziness, or to serve asan alibi for lack of
ambition.
INTEMPERANCE. The habit of using
alcohol or narcotics to destroy pains such as headaches,
neuralgia, etc., instead of eliminating the cause.
The habit of reading about illness and worrying over the
possibility of being stricken by it. The habit of
reading patent medicine advertisements.
THE FEAR OF LOSS OF LOVE
The original source of this inherent fear needs but
little description, because it obviously grew out of
man's Polygamous habit of stealing his fellow mans mate,
and his habit of taking liberties with her whenever he
could.
Jealousy, and other similar forms of dementia praecox
grow out of man's inherited fear of the loss of love of
someone. This fear is the most painful of aE the six
basic fears. It probably plays more havoc with the body
and mind than any of the other basic fears, as it often
leads to permanent insanity.
The fear of the loss of love probably dates back to the
stone age, when men stole women by brute force. Th-ey
continue to steal females, but their technique has
changed. Instead of force, they now use persuasion, the
promise of pretty clothes, motor cars, and other "bait"
much more effective than physical force. Man's habits
are the same as they were at the dawn of civilization,
but he expresses them differently.
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Careful analysis has shown that women are
more susceptible to this fear than men. This fact is
easily explained. Women have learned, from experience,
that men are polygamous by nature, that they are not to
be trusted in the hands of rivals.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR OF LOSS OF LOVE
The distinguishing symptoms of this fear are:-
JEALOUSY. The habit of being suspicious
of friends and loved ones without any reasonable
evidence of sufficient grounds. (Jealousy is a form of
dementia praecox which sometimes becomes violent without
the slightest cause). The habit of accusing wife or
husband of infidelity without grounds. General suspicion
of everyone, -absolute faith in no one.
FAULT FINDING. The habit of finding
fault with friends, relatives, business associates and
loved ones upon the slightest provocation, or without
any cause whatsoever.
GAMBLING. The habit of gambling,
stealing, cheating, and otherwise taking hazardous
chances to provide money for loved ones, with the belief
that love can be bought. The habit. of spending beyond
one's means, or incurring debts, to provide gifts for
loved ones, with the object of making a favorable
showing. Insomnia, nervousness, lack of persistence,
weakness of will, lack of self-control, lack of
self-reliance, bad temper.
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THE FEAR
OF OLD AGE
In the main., this fear grows out of two sources. First,
the thought that old age may bring with it
POVERTY. Secondly, and by far the most common
source of origin, from false and cruel teachings of the
past which have been too well mixed with "-fire and
brimstone, and other bogies cunningly designed to
enslave man through fear.
In the basic fear of old age, man has two very sound
reasons for his apprehension. One growing out of his
distrust of his fellowman who may seize whatever worldly
goods he may possess, and the other arising from the
terrible pictures of the world beyond, which were
planted in his mindi through social heredity before he
came into full possession of his mind.
The possibility of ill health, which is more common as
people grow older, is also a contributing cause of this
common feax of old age. Eroticism also enters into the
cause of the feax of old age, as no man cherishes the
thought of diminishing sex attraction.
The most common cause of fear of old age is associated
with the possibility of poverty. "Poorhouse" is not a
pretty word. It throws a chill into the mind of every
person who faces the possibility of having to spend his
declining years on a poor farm.
Another contributing cause of the fear of old age, is
the possibility of loss of freedom and independence, as
old age may bring with it the loss of both physical and
economic freedom.
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SYMPTOMS
OF THE FEAR OF OLD AGE
The commonest symptoms of this fear are:
The tendency to slow down and develop an inferiority
complex at the age of mental maturity, around the age of
forty, falsely believing one's self to be "slipping"
because of age. (The truth is that man's most useful
years, mentally and spiritually, are those between forty
and fifty).
The habit of speaking apologetically of one's self as
"being old" merely because one has reached the age of
forty, or fifty, instead of reversing the rule and
expressing gratitude for having reached the age of
wisdom and understanding.
The habit of killing off initiative, imagination, and
self-reliance by falsely believing one's self too old to
exercise these qualities. The habit of the man or woman
of forty dressing with the aim of trying to appear much
younger, and affecting mannerisms of youth; thereby
inspiring ridicule by both friends and strangers.
THE FEAR OF DEATH
To some this is the cruelest of all the basic fears. The
reason is obvious. The terrible pangs of fear associated
with the thought of death, in the majority of cases, may
be charged directly to religious fanaticism. So-called
"heathen)) are less afraid of death than the more
"civilized." For hundreds of millions of years man has
been asking the still unanswered questions, "whence" and
"whither." Where did I come from, and where am I going?
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During the darker ages of the past, the
more cunning and crafty were not slow to offer the
answer to these questions, FOR A PRICE.
Witness, now, the major source of origin of the
FEAR OF DEATH.
"Come into my tent, embrace my faith, accept my dogmas,
and I will give you a ticket that will admit you
straightaway into heaven when you die," cries a leader
of sectarianism. c'Remain out of my tent," says the same
leader) "and may the devil take you and burn you
throughout eternity."
ETERNITY is a long time. FIRE
is a terrible thing. The thought of eternal punishment,
with fire, not only causes man to fear death, it often
causes him to lose his reason. It destroys interest in
life and makes happiness impossible.
During my research, I reviewed a book entitled "A
Catalogue of the Gods" in which were listed the 80,000
gods which man has worshiped. Think of it! Thirty
thousand of them) represented by everything from a
crawfish to a man. It is little wonder that men have
become frightened at the approach of death.
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While the religious leader may not be
able to provide safe conduct into heaveny nor, by lack
of such provision allow the unfortunate to descend into
hell, the possibility of the latter seems so terrible
that the very thought of it lays hold of the imagination
in such a realistic way that it paralyzes reason, and
sets up the fear of death.
In truth, NO MAN KNOWS, and no man has
ever known, what heaven or hell is like, nor does any
man know if either place actually exists. This very lack
of positive knowledge opens the door of the human mind
to the charlatan so he may enter and control that mind
with his stock of legerdemain and various brands of
pious fraud and trickery.
The fear of DEATH is not as common now
as it was during the age when there were no great
colleges and universities. Men of science have turned
the spotlight of truth upon the world, and this truth is
rapidly freeing men and women from this terrible fear of
DEATH. The young men and young women
who attend the colleges and universities axe not easily
impressed by "fire" and "brimstone." Through the aid of
biology, astronomy, geology, and other related sciences,
the feaxs of the dark ages which gripped the minds of
men and destroyed their reason have been dispelled.
insane asylums are filled with men and women who have
gone mad, because of the
FEAR OF DEATH.
This fear is useless. Death will come, no matter what
anyone may think about it. Accept it as a necessity, and
pass the thought out of your mind. It must be a
necessity, or it would not come to all. Perhaps it is
not as bad as it has been pictured.
The entire world is made up of only two things, ENERGY
and MATTER. In elementary physics we learn that neither
matter nor energy (the only' two realities known to man)
can be created nor destroyed. Both matter and energy can
be transformed, but neither can be destroyed.
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Life is energy, if it is anything. If
neither energy nor matter can be destroyed, of course
life cannot be destroyed. Life, like other forms of
energy, may be passed through various processes of
transition, or change, but it cannot be destroyed. Death
is mere transition.
If death is not mere change, or transition, then nothing
comes after death except a long, eternal, peaceful
sleep, and sleep is nothing to be feared. Thus you may
wipe out, forever, the fear of Death.
SYMPTOMS OF THE FEAR or
DEATH
The general symptoms of this fear are:
The habit of THINKING about dying
instead of making the most of LIFE,
due, generally, to lack of purpose, or lack of a
suitable occupation. This fear is more prevalent among
the aged, but sometimes the more youthful are victims of
it. The greatest of all remedies for the fear of death
is a BURNING DESIRE FOR ACHIEVEMENT,
backed by useful service to others. A busy person seldom
has time to think about dying. He finds life too
thrilling to worry about death. Sometimes the fear of
death is closely associated with the Fear of Poverty,
where one's death would leave loved ones poverty
stricken. In other cases,.the fear of death is caused by
illness and the consequent breaking down of physical
body resistance. The commonest causes of the feax of
death axe: ill health, poverty, lack of appropriate
occupation, disappointment over love, insanity,
religious fanaticism.
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OLD MAN
WORRY
Worry is a state of mind based upon fear. It works
slowly, but persistently. It is insiduous and subtle.
Step by step it "digs itself in" until it paralyzes
one's reasoning faculty, destroys selfconfidence and
initiative. Worry is a form of sustained fear caused by
indecision therefore it is a state of mind which can be
controlled.
An unsettled mind is helpless. Indecision makes an
unsettled mind. Most individuals lack the willpower to
reach decisions promptly, and to stand by them after
they have been made, even during normal business
conditions. During periods of economic unrest (such as
the world recently experienced), the individual is
handicapped, not alone by his inherent nature to be slow
at reaching decisions, but he is influenced by the
indecision of others around him who have created a state
of ((mass indecision."
During the depression the whole atmosphere, all over the
world, was filled with "Feaxenza" and "Worry it is," the
two mental disease germs which began to spread
themselves after the Wall Street frenzy in 1929. There
is only one known antidote for these germs; it is the
habit of prompt and firm DECISION.
Moreover, it is an antidote which every individual must
apply for himself.
We do not worry over conditions, once we have reached a
decision to follow a definite line of action.
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I once interviewed a man who was to be
electrocuted two hours later. The condemned man was the
calmest of some eight men who were in the death-cell
with him. His calmness prompted me to ask him how it
felt to know that he was going into eternity in a short
while. With a smile of confidence on his face, he said,
"It feels fine. Just think, brother, my troubles will
soon be over. I have had nothing but trouble all my
life. It has been a hardship to get food and clothing.
Soon I will not need these things. I have felt fine ever
since I learned FOR CERTAIN that I must
die. I made up my mind then, to accept my fate in good
spirit."
As he spoke he devoured a dinner of proportions
sufficient for three men, eating every mouthful of the
food brought to him, and apparently enjoying it as much
as if no disaster awaited him. DECISION
gave this man resignation to his fate! Decision can also
prevent one's acceptance of undesired circumstances.
The six basic fears become translated into a state of
worry, through indecision. Relieve yourself, forever of
the fear of death, by reaching a decision to accept
death as an inescapable event. Whip the fear of poverty
by reaching a decision to get along with whatever wealth
you can accumulate WITHOUT WORRY. Put
your foot upon the neck of the fear of criticism by
reaching a decision NOT TO WORRY about
what other people think, do, or say. Eliminate the fear
of old age by reaching a decision to accept it, not as a
handicap, but as a great blessing which carries with it
wisdom, self-control, and understanding not known to
youth.
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Acquit yourself of the feax of ill health
by the decision to forget symptoms. Master the fear of
loss of love by reaching a decision to get along without
love, if that is necessary.
Kill the habit of worry, in all its forms, by reaching a
general, blanket decision that nothing which life has to
offer is worth the price of worry. With this decision
will come poise, peace of mind, and calmness of thought
which will bring happiness.
A man whose mind is filled with fear not only destroys
his own chances of intelligent action, but, he transmits
these destructive vibrations to the minds of all who
come into contact with him, and destroys, also their
chances.
Even a dog or a horse knows when its master lacks
courage; moreover, a dog or a horse will pick up the
vibrations of fear thrown off by its master, and behave
accordingly. Lower down the line of intelligence in the
animal kingdom, one finds this same capacity to pick up
the vibrations of fear. A honey-bee immediately senses
fear in the mind of a person-for reasons unknown, a bee
will sting the person whose mind is releasing vibrations
of fear, much more readily than it will molest the
person whose mind registers no feax.
The vibrations of fear pass from one mind to another
just as quickly and as surely as the sound of the human
voice passes from the broadcasting station to the
receiving set of a radio and BY
THE SELF-SAME MEDIUM.
Mental telepathy is a reality. Thoughts pass from one
mind to another, voluntarily, whether or not this fact
is recognized by either the person releasing the
thoughts, or the persons who pick up those thoughts.
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The person who gives expression, by word
of mouth, to negative or destructive thoughts is
practically certain to experience the results of those
words in the form of a destructive "kick-back." The
release of destructive thought impulses, alone, without
the aid of words, produces also a "kickback" in more
ways than one. First of alli and perhaps most important
to be remembered, the person who releases thoughts of a
destructive nature, must suffer damage through the
breaking down of the faculty of creative imagination.
Secondly, the presence in the mind of any destructive
emotion develops a negative personality which repels
people, and often converts them into antagonists. The
third source of damage to the person who entertains or
releases negative thoughts, lies in this significant
fact these thought impulses are not only damaging to
others, but they IMBED THEMSELVES IN THE
SUBCONSCIOUS MIND OF THE PERSON RELEASING THEM,
and there become a paxt of his character.
One is never through with a thought, merely by releasing
it. When a thought is released, it spreads in every
direction, through the medium of the ether, but it also
plants itself permanently in the subconscious mind of
the person releasing it.
Your business in life is, presumably to achieve success.
To be successful, you must find peace of mind, acquire
the material needs of life, and above all, attain
HAPPINESS. All of these evidences of
success begin in the form of thought impulses.
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You may control your own mind, you have
the power to feed it whatever thought impulses you
choose. With this privilege goes also the responsibiety
of using it constructively. You are the master of your
own eaxthly destiny just as surely as you have the power
to control your own thoughts. You may influence, direct,
and eventually control your own environment, making your
life what you want it to be or, you may neglect to
exercise the privilege which is yours, to make your life
to order, thus casting yourself upon the broad sea of
"Circumstance" where you will be tossed hither and yon,
like a chip on the waves of the ocean.
THE DEVIL'S WORKSHOP
THE SEVENTH BASIC EVIL
In addition to the Six Basic Fears, there is another
evil by which people suffer. It constitutes a rich soil
in which the seeds of failure grow abundantly. It is so
subtle that its presence often is not detected. This
affliction cannot properly be classed as a fear.
IT IS MORE DEEPLY SEATED AND MORE OFTEN FATAL THAN ALL
OF THE SIX FEARS. For want of a better name,
let us call this evil SUSCEPTIBILITY TO NEGATIVE
INFLUENCES.
Men who accumulate great riches always protect
themselves against this evil! The poverty stricken never
do! Those who succeed in any calling must prepare their
minds to resist the evil. If you are reading this
philosophy for the purpose of accumulating riches, you
should examine yourself very carefully, to determine
whether you are susceptible to negative influences. If
you neglect this selfanalysis, you will forfeit your
right to attain the Object of your desires.
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Make the analysis searching. After you
read the questions prepared for this self-analysis, hold
yourself to a strict accounting in your answers. Go at
the task as carefully as you would search for any other
enemy you knew to be awaiting you in ambush and deal
with your own faults as you would with a more tangible
enemy.
You can easily protect yourself against highway robbers,
because the law provides organized cooperation for your
benefit, but the "seventh basic evil" is more difficult
to mastery because it strikes when you are not aware of
its presence, when you are asleep, and while you are
awake. Moreover, its weapon is intangible, because it
consists of merely a STATE OF MIND.
This evil is also dangerous because it strikes in as
many different forms as there are human experiences.
Sometimes it enters the mind through the well-meant
words of one's own relatives. At other timesi it bores
from within, through one's own mental attitude. Always
it is as deadly as poison, even though it may not kill
as quickly.
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF
AGAINST NEGATIVF,
INFLUENCES
To protect yourself against negative influences, whether
of your own making, or the result of the activities of
negative people around you, recognize that you have a
WILL-POWER, and put it into constant use, until it
builds a wall of immunity against negative influences in
your own mind.
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Recognize the fact that you, and every
other human being, are, by nature, lazy, indifferent,
and susceptible to all suggestions which harmonize with
your weaknesses.
Recognize that you are, by nature, susceptible to all
the six basic fears, and set up. habits for the purpose
of counteracting all these fears.
Recognize that negative influences often work on you
through your subconscious mind, therefore they axe
difficult to detect, and keep your mind closed against
all people who depress or discourage you in any way.
Clean out your medicine chest, throw away all pill
bottles, and stop pandering to colds, aches, pains and
imaginary illness.
Deliberately seek the company of people who influence
you to THINK AND ACT FOR
YOURSELF.
Do not EXPECT troubles as they have a
tendency not to disappoint.
Without doubt, the most common weakness of all human
beings is the habit of leaving their minds open to the
negative influence of other people. This weakness is all
the more damaging, because most people do not recognize
that they are cursed by it, and many who acknowledge it,
neglect or refuse to correct the evil until it becomes
an uncontrollable part of their daily habits.
To aid those who wish to see themselves as they really
are, the following list of questions has been prepared.
Read the questions and state your an swers aloud, so you
can hear your own voice. This will make it easier for
you to be truthful with yourself.
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SELF-ANALYSIS TEST QUESTIONS
Do you complain often of "feeling bad," and if so, what
is the cause?
Do you find fault with other people at the slightest
provocation?
Do you frequently make mistakes in your work, and if so,
why.?
Are you sarcastic and offensive in your conversation?
Do you deliberately avoid the association of anyone, and
if so, why?
Do you suffer frequently with indigestion? If so, what
is the cause?
Does life seem futile and the future hopeless to you? If
so, why?
Do you like your occupation? If not, why?
Do you often feel self-pity, and if so why?
Are you envious of those who excel you?
To which do you devote most time, thinking of SUCCESS,
or of FAILURE?
Are you gaining or losing self-confidence as you grow
older?
Do you learn something of value from all mistakes?
Are you permitting some relative or acquaintance to
worry you? If so, why?
Are you sometimes "in the clouds" and at other times
in..the depths of despondency?
Who has the most inspiring influence upon you? What is
the cause?
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Do you tolerate negative or discouraging
influences which you can avoid?
Are you careless of your personal appearance? If so,
when and why?
Have you learned how to "drown your troubles" by being
too busy to be annoyed by them?
Would you call yourself a "spineless weakling" if you
permitted others to do your thinking for you?
Do you neglect internal bathing until auto-intoxication
makes you ill-tempered and iffitable?
How many preventable disturbances annoy you,and why do
you tolerate them?
Do you resort to liquor, narcotics, or cigarettes to
quiet your nerves"? If so, why do you not try will-power
instead?
Does anyone "nag" you, and if so, for what reason?
Do you have a DEFINITE MAJOR PURPOSE,
and ff so, what is it, and what plan have you for
achieving it?
Do you suffer frorrr any of the Six Basic Fears? If so,
which ones?
Have you a method by which you can shield yourself
against the negative influence of others?
Do you make deliberate use of auto-suggestion to make
your mind positive?
Which do you value most, your material possessions, or
your privilege of controlling your own thoughts?
Are you easily influenced by others, against your own
judgment?
Has today added anything of value to your stock of
knowledge or state of mind?
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Do you face squarely the circumstances
which make you unhappy, or sidestep the responsibility?
Do you analyze all mistakes and failures and try to
profit by them or, do you take the attitude that this is
not your duty?
Can you name three of your most damaging weak-nesses?
What are you doing to correct them?
Do you encourage other people to bring their worries to
you for sympathy?
Do you choose, from your daily experiences, lessons or
influences which aid in your personal advancement?
Does your presence have a negative influence on other
people as a rule?
What habits of other people annoy you most? Do you form
your own. opinions or permit yourself to be influenced
by other people?
Have you learned how to create a mental state of mind
with which you can shield yourself against all
discouraging influences?
Does your occupation inspire you with faith and hope?
Are YOU conscious of possessing spiritual forces of
sufficient power to enable you to keep your mind free
formal forms of FEAR?
Does your religion help you to keep your own mind
Positive?
Do you feel it your duty to share other people's
worries? If so why?
If you believe that "birds of a feather flock together"
what have you learned about yourself by studying the
friends whom you attract?
What connection, if any, do you see between'the people
with whom you associate most closely, and any
unhappiness you may experience?
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Could it be possible that some person
whom You consider to be a friend is, in reality, your
worst enemy, because of his negative influence on
your mind?
By what rules do you judge who is helpful and who is
damaging to You?
Are your intimate associates mentally superior or
inferior to you?
How much time out of every 24 h vote to:
a. your occupation
b. sleep
c. play and relaxation
d. acquiring useful knowledge
e. plain waste
Who among your acquaintances,
a. encourages you most
b. cautions you most
c. discourages you most
d. helps you most in other ways
What is your greatest worry? Why do you tolerate
it? ice, do When others offer you free, unsolicited adv
e their
you accept it without question, or analyz
motive?
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What, above all else, do you most
DESIRE? Do you intend to acquire it? Are you
willing to subordinate all other desires for this one?
How much time daily do you devote to acquiring it?
Do you change your mind often? If so, why?
Do you usually finish everything you begin?
Are youeasily impressed by other people's business or
professional titles, college degrees, or wealth?
Are you easily influenced by what other people think or
say of you?
Do you cater to people because of their social or
financial status?
Whom do you believe to be the greatest person living?
In what respect is this person superior to yourself ?
How much time have you devoted to studying and answering
these questions? (At least one day is necessary for the
analysis and the answering of the entire Est.)
If you have answered all these questions truthfully, you
know more about yourself than the majority of people.
Study the questions carefully, come back to them once
each week for several months, and be astounded at the
amount of additional knowledge of great vajue to
yourself, you will have gained by the simple method of
answering the questions truthfully. If you axe not
certain concerning the answers to some of the questions,
seek the counsel of those who know you well, especially
those who have no motive in flattering you, and see
yourself through their eyes. The experience will be
astonishing.
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You have ABSOLUTE CONTROL
over but one thing, and that is your thoughts. This is
the most significant and inspiring of all facts known to
man! It reflects man's Divine nature. This Divine
prerogative is the sole means by which you may control
your own destiny. If you fail to control your own mind,
you may be sure you will control nothing else.
If you must be careless with your possessions, let it be
in connection with material things. Your mind is your
spiritual estate! Protect and use it with the care to
which Divine Royalty is entitled. You were given a
WILL-POWER for this purpose.
Unfortunately, there is no legal protection against
those who, either by design or ignorance, poison the
minds of others by negative suggestion. This form of
destruction should be punishable by heavy legal
penalties, because it may and often does destroy one's
chances of acquiring material things which are
protected by law.
Men with negative minds tried to convince Thomas A.
Edison that he could not build a machine that would
record and reproduce the human voice, "because" they
said, "no one else had ever produced such a machine."
Edison did not believe them. He knew that the mind could
produce ANYTHING THE MIND COULD CONCEIVE AND
BELIEVE, and that knowledge was the thing that
lifted the great Edison above the common herd.
Men with negative minds told F. W. Woolworth, he would
go "broke" trying to run a store on five and ten cent
sales. He did not believe them. He knew that he could do
anything, within reason, if he backed his plans with
faith. Exercising his right to keep other men's negative
suggestions out of his mind, he piled up a fortune of
more than a hundred million dollars.
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Men with negative minds told George
Washington he could not hope to win against the vastly
superior forces of the British, but he exercised his
Divine right to BELIEVE, therefore this
book was published under the protection of the Stars and
Stripes, while the name of Lord Cornwallis has been all
but forgotten.
Doubting Thomases scoffed scornfully when Henry Ford
tried out his first crudely built automobile on the
streets of Detroit. Some said the thing never would
become practical. Others said no one would pay money for
such a contraption. FORD SAID, "I'LL BELT THE
EARTH WITH DEPENDABLE MOTOR CARS," AND HE DID!
His decision to trust his own judgment has already piled
up a fortune far greater than the next five generations
of his descendents can squander. For the benefit of
those seeking vast riches, let it be remembered that
practically the sole difference between Henry Ford and a
majority of the more than one hundred thousand men who
work for him, is this FORD HAS A MIND AND
CONTROLS IT, THE OTHERS HAVE MINDS WHICH THEY DO NOT TRY
TO CONTROL.
Henry Ford has been repeatedly mentioned, because he is
an astounding example of what a man with a mind of his
own, and a will to control it, can accomplish. His
record knocks the foundation from under that time-worn
alibi, "I never had a chance." Ford never'had a chance,
either, but he CREATED
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AN
OPPORTUNITY AND BACKED IT WITH
PERSISTENCE UNTIL IT MADE HIM RICHER THAN
CROESUS.
Mind control is the result of self-discipline and habit.
You either control your mind or it controls you. There
is no half-way compromise. The most practical of all
methods for controlling the mind is the habit of keeping
it busy with a definite purpose, backed by a definite
plan. Study the record of any man who achieves
noteworthy successy and you will observe that he has
control over his own mind, moreover, that he exercises
that control and directs it toward the attainment of
definite objectives. Without this control, success is
not possible.
FIFTY-SEVEN" FAMOUS ALIBIS
By Old Man IF
People who do not succeed have one distinguishing trait
in common. They know all the reasons for failure, and
have what they believe to be air-tight alibis to explain
away their own lack of achievement.
Some of these alibis are clever, and a few of them are
justifiable by the facts. But alibis cannot be used for
money. The world wants to know only one
thing-HAVE YOU ACHIEVED
SUCCESS?
A character analyst compiled a list of the most commonly
used alibis. As you read the list, examine yourself
carefully, and determine how many of these alibis, if
any, are your own property. Remember, too, the
philosophy presented in this book makes every one of
these alibis obsolete.
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IF I didn't have a wife and family IF I
had enough "pull
IF I had money
IF I had a good education
IF I could get a job
IF I had good health
IF I only had time
IF times were better
IF other people understood me
IF conditions around me were only different
IF I could Eve my life over again
IF I did not fear what "THEY" would say
IF I had been given a chance
IF I now had a chance
IF other people didn't "have it in for me"
IF nothing happens to stop me
IF I were only younger
IF I could only do what I want
IF I had been born rich
IF I could meet "the right people"
IF I had the talent that some people have
IF I dared assert myself
IF I only had embraced past opportunities
IF people didn't get on my nerves
IF I didn't have to keep house and look after the
children
IF I could save some money
IF the boss only appreciated me
IF I only had somebody to help me
IF my family understood me
IF I lived in a big city
IF I could just get started
IF I were only free
IF I had the personality of some people . . .
IF I were not so fat . . .
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IF my talents were known
IF I could just get a "break"
IF I could only get out of debt
IF I hadn't failed
IF I only knew how
IF everybody didn't oppose me
IF I didn't have so many worries
IF I could marry the right person
IF people weren't so dumb
IF my family were not so extravagant IF I were sure of
myself
IF luck were not against me
IF I had not been born under the wrong star IF it were
not true that "what is to be will be"
IF I did not have to work so hard
IF I hadn't lost my money
IF I lived in a different neighborhood
IF I didn't have a "past"
IF I only had a business of my own
IF other people would only listen to me
IF * * * and this is the greatest of them all * * *
I had the courage to see myself as I really am, I would
find out what is wrong with me, and correct it, then I
might have a chance to profit by my mistakes and learn
something from the experience of others, for I know that
there is something WRONG with me, or I
would now be where I WOULD HAVE BEEN IF
I had spent more time analyzing my weaknesses, and less
time building alibis to cover them.
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Building alibis with which to explain
away failure is a national pastime. The habit is as old
as the human race, and is fatal to. success! Why do
people cling to their pet alibis? The answer is obvious.
They defend their alibis because THEY CREATE
them! A man's alibi is the child of his own imagination.
It is human nature to defend one's own brainchild.
Building alibis is a deeply rooted habit. Habits are
difficult to break, especially when they provide
justification for something we do. Plato had this truth
in mind when he said, "The first and best victory is to
conquer self. To be conquered by self is, of all things,
the most shameful and vile."
Another philosopher had the same thought in mind when he
said, "It was a great surprise to me when I discovered
that most of the ugliness I saw in others, was but a
reflection of my own nature."
"It has always been a mystery to me," said Elbert
Hubbard, "why people spend so much time deliberately
fooling themselves by creating alibis to cover their
weaknesses. If used differently, this same time would be
sufficient to cure the weakness, then no alibis would be
needed."
In parting, I would remind you that "Life is a
checkerboard, and the player opposite you is
TIME. If you hesitate before moving, or neglect
to move promptly, your men will be wiped off the board
by TIME. You are playing against a
partner who will not tolerate INDECISION!"
Previously you may have had a logical excuse for not
having forced Life to come through with whatever you
asked, but that alibi is now obsolete, because you are
in possession of the Master Key that unlocks the door to
Life's bountiful riches.
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The Master Key is intangible, but it is
powerful! It is the privilege of creating, in your own
mind, a BURNING DESIRE
for a definite form of riches. There is no penalty for
the use of the Key, but there is a price you must pay if
you do not use it. The price is FAILLTRE.
There is a reward of stupendous proportions if you put
the Key to use. It is the satisfaction that comes to all
who conquer self and force Life to pay whatever is
asked.
The reward is worthy of your effort. Will you make the
start and be convinced?
"If we are related, " said the immortal Emerson, "we
shall meet." In closing, may I borrow his thought, and
say, "If we axe related, we have, through these pages,
met."
THE END
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