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As a Man Thinketh

By: James Allen
Narrated by: Rory Young
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Your thoughts shape your reality—are you in control?

James Allen’s As a Man Thinketh is more than a classic—it’s a guide to transforming your life through the power of thought. First published in 1902, it reveals how mindset shapes character, circumstances, and destiny—wisdom that still speaks directly to anyone seeking clarity and purpose today.

This edition includes a custom introduction with rare insight into Allen’s life, the movements that influenced him, and the philosophy that made his message timeless.

Allen’s words empower you to master self-discipline, break free from limiting beliefs, and create the future you desire. A must-listen for anyone ready to take control of their mind—and their destiny.

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I listened to this classic because I kept seeing how many say it’s still relevant today.
Even though it’s short, it felt dense and every sentence holds weight. They don't write them like this anymore.
I found myself pausing just to let ideas sink in. The narrator’s pacing lets you absorb instead of rush the message.
This isn’t a “fix me quick” read. It’s something you return to when you want clarity.
It shows how mindset truly shapes character, circumstances, and purpose.

Timeless Thought Power

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Stood out to me about As a Man Thinketh is how timeless its message is. Even though it was written in 1902, every lesson about self-mastery, discipline, and the power of thought still applies perfectly to today’s fast-paced world. It’s a classic for a reason, and listening to it reminded me why it continues to inspire generation after generation.

Still Life Changing After 100 Years

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As a Man Thinketh is a profoundly insightful book that truly makes you reflect on the power of your own thoughts. I liked most was how James Allen explains that our mindset directly shapes our character, circumstances, and future, making the connection between thought and life outcomes so clear and actionable. This is not just a book—it’s a guide to mastering your mind and creating the future you want.

Timeless Wisdom That Inspires Change

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I really liked the main idea — that your thoughts shape your life. It’s short, easy to follow, and has a calm, reflective vibe. Some parts felt a bit dated, but the overall message still hits. A nice listen when you need a little motivation or perspective.

Simple and Inspiring

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I really enjoyed listening to As a Man Thinketh. Even though it is over a century old, the principles appear completely relevant today. James Allen's message about how our thoughts shape our lives is timeless and so inspirational. It makes you stop and consider how much control we really do have over our minds and where we're headed in life.
The narration by Rory Young is calm, clear, and perfectly paced, giving the listener time to reflect on each idea. It’s a short audiobook, but packed with wisdom one you’ll probably come back to more than once.
A powerful reminder that real change starts from within

Highly recommended

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