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As A Man Thinketh

The classic text that proves the power of positive thinking

James Allen

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Question 1 of 9
According to the book, what is the relationship between a person's inner thoughts and their destiny?
  • A. Destiny is predetermined by outside forces, and thoughts are just reactions to it.
  • B. Destiny is shaped from the inside out, beginning with a person's repeated thoughts.
  • C. Destiny is a romantic notion 'written in the stars' that thoughts cannot influence.
  • D. A person's destiny is determined by the choices of other people, not their own thoughts.
Question 2 of 9
In the analogy of the mind as a garden, what do the 'weeds' that can take over an untended plot represent?
  • A. Difficult life circumstances that are out of one's control.
  • B. The effort required to cultivate a positive mindset.
  • C. Spontaneous and creative ideas that should be explored.
  • D. Negative and selfish thoughts that can shape decisions if left unchecked.
Question 3 of 9
How does James Allen describe the connection between the mind and the body?
  • A. The mind and body are entirely separate and do not affect one another.
  • B. The body is 'at the mercy of the mind,' and negative thoughts can contribute to physical decline.
  • C. Physical health is determined solely by diet, regardless of one's mental state.
  • D. Only severe mental disorders have an impact on the body's health.
Question 4 of 9
What does the book warn is the main consequence of 'aimlessness' or living without a clear purpose?
  • A. A state of peaceful relaxation and freedom from responsibility.
  • B. A slow draining away of energy, confidence, and hope.
  • C. An opportunity to experience many different things without commitment.
  • D. Increased creativity and spontaneous joy.
Question 5 of 9
According to the book, what is the value of failure when pursuing a goal?
  • A. It is a clear sign that the goal should be abandoned.
  • B. It has no value and only demonstrates weakness.
  • C. The strength of character gained through the attempt is its own measure of success.
  • D. It proves that one's thoughts were not positive enough from the start.
Question 6 of 9
When faced with failure, what does James Allen advocate for instead of blaming others or circumstances?
  • A. Ignoring the failure and moving on without reflection.
  • B. Seeking an easier goal to ensure quick success.
  • C. Looking inward, taking responsibility, and learning from the experience.
  • D. Publicly blaming circumstances to protect one's reputation.
Question 7 of 9
What is required for a significant achievement or personal transformation, according to the book?
  • A. A great deal of luck and good timing.
  • B. The ability to achieve goals without help from anyone.
  • C. A willingness to make sacrifices, such as giving up comfort or old habits.
  • D. Finding a method that requires no sacrifice at all.
Question 8 of 9
In the context of the book, what does achieving a state of 'serenity' signify?
  • A. A life completely free from any problems or challenges.
  • B. The loud excitement that comes from a major victory.
  • C. A quiet sign of inner mastery and self-understanding.
  • D. A temporary feeling of peace that is easily disturbed.
Question 9 of 9
What is the book's final, overarching message about the power of thought?
  • A. The mind is too powerful to control and will always rule a person's life.
  • B. Changing thoughts is a difficult and punishing process.
  • C. Destiny is made, not given, and can be shaped by consistently guiding one's thoughts.
  • D. Only a select few people have the ability to change their destiny through thought.

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As A Man Thinketh Summary & Overview

As a Man Thinketh (1903) captures the philosophy of James Allen. These blinks reveal the power that thoughts have over our personalities, our circumstances and our well-being. We discover the benefits of learning to master our minds and direct our thoughts toward the goals we want to achieve.

Who Should Listen to As A Man Thinketh?

  • Readers interested in the beginnings of self-help literature
  • Individuals looking to improve their lives with advice that’s stood the test of time
  • Everyone who loves gleaning new insights from a classic

About the Author: James Allen

James Allen (1864–1912) was a British author best known for his theories about the power of thought. His most famous work, As a Man Thinketh, has inspired generations of self-help writers.

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