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James Whitfield Ellison

    This author explores the intricate relationships between characters and their environments. Their writing is often marked by a profound understanding of the human psyche and the world that surrounds us. Through a unique style, they share insights that prompt readers to reflect on their own lives. Their works stand as a testament to the power of empathy and the lasting impact our experiences have on us.

    The Templeton Plan
    • The Templeton Plan

      21 Steps to Personal Success and Real Happiness

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Sir John Templeton (1912–2008), a legendary Wall Street figure recognized as one of the greatest stock pickers of the twentieth century, understood the essence of success. He believed that strong convictions were crucial, a common trait among successful individuals and enterprises. Eager to share his insights, Templeton outlined his blueprint for personal success and happiness. He presented twenty-one guiding principles that shaped his professional and personal life, grounded in virtues he deemed essential, such as honesty, perseverance, thrift, enthusiasm, humility, and altruism. From this moral foundation, he developed a step-by-step plan to enhance anyone’s life. Among his steps are four exercises to find the positive in negatives, strategies to maximize productivity, insights into the traits that distinguish great workers, techniques for controlling thoughts for effective action, and the practical applications of humility. He also highlighted how successful individuals approach risks differently. Collectively, these lessons aim to foster lasting friendships, financial rewards, and personal satisfaction. Templeton believed in the immense potential of the future and hoped to inspire others to discover their own laws of life and paths to success and happiness. His work not only presents a recipe for success but also encourages readers to create their own plans.

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