philosophy for the first time, then, when you reread and study it, you will discover that
something has happened to clarify it, and give you a broader understanding of the
whole. Above all, DO NOT STOP, nor hesitate in your study of these principles until you
have read the book at least THREE times, for then, you will not want to stop.
HOW TO MAKE PRACTICAL USE OF IMAGINATION
Ideas are the beginning points of all fortunes. Ideas are products of the
imagination. Let us examine a few well known ideas which have yielded huge fortunes,
with the hope that these illustrations will convey definite information concerning the
method by which imagination may be used in accumulating riches.
THE ENCHANTED KETTLE
Fifty years ago, an old country doctor drove to town, hitched his horse, quietly
slipped into a drug store by the back door, and began "dickering" with the young drug
clerk.