"A man only begins to be a man when he ceases to whine and revile, and commences to search for the hidden justice which regulates his life. And he adapts his mind to that regulating factor, he ceases to accuse others as the cause of his condition, and builds himself up in strong and noble thoughts; ceases to kick against circumstances, but begins to use them as aids to his more rapid progress, and as a means of the hidden powers and possibilities within himself."

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Source: James Allen (2016). “As a Man Thinketh”, p.10, Xist Publishing

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James Allen

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James Allen was a British philosophical writer known for his seminal work 'As a Man Thinketh', which explores the power of thought in shaping one's life.

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