The great philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson never hid from the question of how to use his ideas of self-directed living and empowerment.
In Power-one of the Transcendentalist's most practical works-he reveals exactly how to identify and exert your will in the world.
In Wealth he lays out the lasting steps to gaining resources and money.
Now in this newly introduced and carefully condensed editions of Emerson's most action-oriented essays, PEN Award-winning historian and New Thought voice Mitch Horowitz makes Emerson's crucial insights available to you with total clarity in a single sitting. Mitch's new introduction lays out Emerson's philosophical blueprints to self-will, and his abridgment boils down the great works to their key essentials.
Discover what one of the greatest philosophical minds of the modern era taught about how you can lead a productive, wealthy, and powerful life today.
Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, and poet who led the transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century