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Smiles, Sameul

 
9781025976198: Self Help

Sinopsis

"Self Help" by Samuel Smiles is a seminal work in the literature of personal development and moral philosophy. Grounded in the Victorian values of perseverance and industriousness, this influential text argues that true success is the result of individual effort, character, and discipline rather than inherited wealth or social status. Smiles uses the lives of various inventors, scientists, and statesmen to illustrate how labor and patience can overcome the greatest obstacles.

The work emphasizes the importance of self-reliance and the cultivation of personal virtues, suggesting that the spirit of self-improvement is the root of all genuine growth in the individual. By highlighting the power of application and the necessity of failure as a stepping stone to achievement, "Self Help" provides a roadmap for readers seeking to better their circumstances through hard work and integrity. This classic remains a cornerstone of motivational literature, offering timeless insights into the human capacity for resilience and the pursuit of excellence. Its focus on practical wisdom and the dignity of honest work continues to resonate with anyone striving for personal or professional growth.

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