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However, there is no plan that can produce this desirable result without the aid* of some influence that will cause you to arouse yourself, in a spirit of enthusiasm, to where you will exert greater than the ordinary effort which you put into your daily occupation. You are now ready for the lesson on Self-control! As you read that lesson you will observe that it has a vital bearing on this lesson, just as this lesson has a direct connection with the preceding lessons on A Definite Chief Aim, Self-confidence, Initiative and Leadership and Imagination. The next lesson describes the Law which serves as the Balance Wheel of this entire philosophy.
An After-the-Lesson Visit With the Author The "seven horsemen" are labeled, in order shown, Intolerance, Greed, Revenge, Egotism, Suspicion, Jealously and "?" The worst enemy that any man has is the one that walks around under his own hat. If you could see yourself as others see you the enemies that you harbor in your own personality might be discovered and thrown out. The Seven Enemies named in this essay are the commonest, which
ride millions of men and women to failure without being discovered.
Weigh yourself carefully and find out how many of the Seven you are harboring.
YOU see, in this picture, seven deadly warriors! From birth until death every human being must give battle to these enemies. Your success will be measured very largely by the way you manage your battle against these swift riders. As you look at this picture you will say, of course, that it is only imagination. True, the picture is imaginary, but the swift riders of destruction are REAL.
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