Thoughts I Met on the Highway: Words of Friendly Cheer From "The Life Books"
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The work assembles short essays, aphorisms and poems that promote the New Thought conviction that thought shapes destiny; it urges readers to cultivate courage, love, simplicity, and daily renewal, and to replace fear and complaint with steady idealism and right action. Practical guidance appears on building character by holding clear ideals, using positive imagery, and living with humility and cheer. Recurring themes include the creative power of thought, like attracts like, spiritual inheritance, and the idea that youthful vitality can be preserved through mental habits. The tone balances exhortation with consoling reflections aimed at inner peace and effective living.
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