“This book was dictated to Benoni B. Gattell at intervals between the years 1912 and 1932. Since then it has been worked over again and again. Now, in 1946, there are few pages that have not been at least slightly changed.”

Author's Forward, p. xxi
Thinking and Destiny (1946)

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