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  • Essay / Essay on the Science of Being Great - 1932

    He informs us that hereditary traits should never play a role in a person's greatness. He says that even if the mind is small, there is always room to grow. It gives hereditary credit to an individual's subconscious and mental tendencies. These tendencies can be reversed if a person works on control and is aware of their weakness. There is also a hereditary advantage, if the parent has a biological talent or advantage that is passed down, and the child can then inherit those traits. Chapter 3 is about wisdom and knowledge. He informs us that it is wise to see God and that God will provide us with wisdom and that those who do not seek wisdom or knowledge have become blinded. He uses Abraham Lincoln as an illustration. Abraham Lincoln grew up poor, but he sought an education and believed in telling the truth. He knew that truth was true wisdom. The author writes a lot about telling the truth and always doing what is right. He declares that if you do this, you possess true wisdom. Chapter 4 is titled The Spirit of God. In this chapter, the author wants to reflect on God as the source of all things and those who recognize God will achieve greatness. He explains how Jesus recognized him and always preached about his father flowing through him. “If anyone is willing to do the will of God, he will know the truth. » “My teaching is not mine, but that which sent me.” “You will know the truth and the truth will set you free. » “The Spirit will guide you into all truth (Wattles,