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In "Self-Control, Its Kingship and Majesty," William George Jordan delves into the profound theme of self-discipline, exploring its influence as a cornerstone of personal development and societal progress. The book is crafted with a commanding literary style that combines practical wisdom and poetic eloquence, reflecting Jordan's late 19th-century context, a period brimming with optimism for individual potential and self-improvement. Through a series of compelling essays, he elucidates the necessity of self-control as the ultimate sovereignty over one'Äôs thoughts and actions, urging readers to cultivate this virtue to transcend the chaos of modern life. William George Jordan was a prominent figure in the early 20th century, known for his writings on self-help and personal empowerment. His background in journalism and public speaking, paired with an acute understanding of human psychology, informed his belief in the transformative power of self-control. During a time when societal values were rapidly shifting, Jordan aimed to provide a guiding framework for individuals seeking strength and resilience in their lives. This book is a compelling read for anyone striving for personal excellence. Jordan's insights resonate with contemporary challenges, making "Self-Control, Its Kingship and Majesty" a timeless guide for achieving inner mastery and navigating the complexities of life. Readers will find in its pages not just advice, but a profound call to embrace the noble art of self-regulation.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4057664634368
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E-bok: 22. november 2019
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