The power of positive thinking

The Power of Positive Thinking: A Practical Guide to Mastering the Problems of Everyday Living is a 1952 self-help book by American minister Norman Vincent Peale. It provides anecdotal "case histories" of positive thinking using a biblical approach, and practical instructions which were designed to help the reader achieve a permanent and optimistic attitude. These techniques usually involved affirmations and visualizations. Peale claimed that such techniques would give the reader a higher satisfaction and quality of life. The book was negatively reviewed by scholars and health experts, but was popular among the general public and has sold well.
 



Peale's work came under criticism from various mental health experts, theologians, and academics. One general criticism against Peale's book was the lack of verified sources. The Power of Positive Thinking includes many personal anecdotes that the reader has no way of validating. The book includes stories about “a business executive”,[4] “a man, an alcoholic”,[4] “a famous trapeze artist”,[4] “a friend of [Peale’s], a midwestern businessman”,[4] and other unnamed individuals which cannot be verified from the information Peale presents with each anecdo
 
Both Nixon and Trump were close to NVP


He was The pastor at the church Donnie attended from childhood


Trump calls him a mentor


He was a close friend of Nixon and called him regularly when he was in the White House



He helped create the idiots these two failed presidents became
 
I love positive thinking. Leftists are positively retarded donkey dick sucking whores.

That was the name he gave his insane ideas of self hypnosis designed to convince themselves they were above everyone by telling your self unrealistic lies


Of course you like it
 
NVP was an evil fake religion con man



He helped create this stupid fucking evil incarnation of a once great party


Massive destruction in the name of religion
 
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