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The Templeton Plan: 21 Steps To Personal Success
Templeton Press, 2011 eISBN: 978-1-59947-332-1 | Cloth: 978-0-06-250286-5 | Paper: 978-0-06-104178-5 Library of Congress Classification HF5387.T46 1987 Dewey Decimal Classification 174.4
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
John Templeton believes that his financial accomplishments are directly related to his strong convictions. Now he shares the secrets of his phenomenal success in twenty-one principles that provide readers with solid guidelines for prosperity and happiness. Templeton maintains that the common denominator connecting successful people with successful enterprises is a devotion to ethical and spiritual principles. He emphasizes the “laws of life”—truthfulness, perseverance, thrift, enthusiasm, humility, and altruism—that can help everyone discover and develop their individual abilities. A Giniger Book formerly published by Harper & Row in 1987 See other books on: Business | Business ethics | Christian ethics | Success | Templeton, John Marks See other titles from Templeton Press |
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