"As a Man Thinketh" Table of Contents: Foreword 1. Thought and Character 2. Effect of Thought on Circumstances 3. Effect of Thought on Health and the Body 4. Thought and Purpose 5. The Thought-Factor in Achievement 6. Visions and Ideals 7. Serenity Foreword I looked around upon the world, and saw that it was shadowed by sorrow and scorched by the fierce fires of suffering. And I looked for the cause. I looked around, but I could not find it; I looked in books, but I could not find it; I looked within, and found there both the cause and the self-made nature of that cause. I looked again, and deeper, and found the remedy. I found one Law, the Law of love; one life, the life of adjustment to that Law; one Truth, the Truth of a conquered mind and a quiet and obedient heart. And I dreamed of writing books which would help men and women, whether rich or poor, learned or unlearned, worldly or unworldly to find within themselves the source of all success, all happiness, all accomplishment, all truth. And the dream remained with me, and at last became