Self-Help

Self-Help

Samuel Smiles

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781835916551
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'Self-Help' by Samuel Smiles is a seminal work in the genre of personal development literature. Originally published in 1859, it is one of the earliest self-help books and remains influential to this day.The book is structured as a collection of biographical sketches and anecdotes of individuals who achieved success through hard work, perseverance, and self-reliance. Smiles draws examples from various fields, including business, politics, science, and the arts, to illustrate his principles of self-improvement.Through these stories, Smiles emphasizes the importance of self-discipline, determination, and character in achieving one’s goals. He argues that success is not solely determined by circumstances or innate talent but is largely the result of individual effort and moral integrity.'Self-Help' promotes the idea of individual agency and empowerment, encouraging readers to take control of their own lives and strive for self-improvement. Smiles believes that anyone, regardless of background or social status, can achieve success through hard work and virtuous living.The book was widely popular upon its release and contributed to the Victorian-era ethos of self-improvement and moral uplift. Its message resonated with readers seeking inspiration and guidance in their personal and professional lives.'Self-Help' remains relevant in the contemporary self-help genre, with its timeless wisdom and emphasis on the values of diligence, perseverance, and integrity continuing to inspire readers seeking to better themselves and achieve their aspirations.

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