Earl Nightingale

Earl Nightingale (1921-1989) was an American radio personality and motivational speaker known as the 'Dean of Personal Development'. Born in Los Angeles, Nightingale served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II before embarking on a successful career in broadcasting. He is best known for his motivational audio recordings, including the famous 'The Strangest Secret', which sold over a million copies and paved the way for the self-help genre. Nightingale's clear and inspiring message encouraged listeners to take control of their lives and achieve their goals. His work continues to impact literature and personal development to this day.

The Strangest Secret
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In 'The Strangest Secret,' Earl Nightingale reveals the fundamental principle of success - we become what we think about. Through a concise and powerful message, Nightingale implores readers to harness the power of their thoughts and focus on their goals. He emphasizes the importance of setting a clear direction in life, maintaining a positive attitude, and taking consistent action towards one's aspirations. Nightingale's timeless advice serves as a guide for personal development, encouraging readers to unlock their full potential and achieve their dreams. This classic self-help book inspires readers to cultivate a success-oriented mindset and seize control of their destinies.