Forge the Mind

Forge the Mind

Roylan Piloto

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TruthForge Press
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9781969862045

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Forge the Mind is not another motivational book. It is a field manual for serious men and women who refuse to be shaped by a confused culture. In a world where distraction replaces discipline and feelings replace truth, this book brings readers back to the foundations that build unshakable lives: Scripture, classical virtue, and the ancient discipline of training the mind.Drawing from the teachings of Jesus, the strength of Stoic philosophy, and the moral clarity that defined the great figures of history, Forge the Mind shows how to rebuild what modern culture has weakened-conviction, character, endurance, and purpose. This is not theory. Each chapter offers practical steps to expose lies, replace them with truth, and take the kind of daily actions that form a disciplined life.This book rejects the soft, vague, therapeutic approach of modern self-help. Instead, it returns the reader to timeless principles that have anchored generations: responsibility, courage, restraint, focus, and spiritual strength. With clear guidance and real-world application, it equips readers to master their thoughts, strengthen their will, and live with moral certainty when the world pressures them to compromise.For anyone who wants a clear mind, a stronger spirit, and a life aligned with God rather than culture, Forge the Mind is a call to rise, to discipline the inner life, and to build a mind worthy of the purpose God designed for them.

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