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Because We believed We Could

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This book takes teachings from the major Religions, Business, Military and Scientific Leaders along with authors such as Napoleon Hill and Rhonda Byrne and condenses the learning down to prepare children to live extraordinary lives. It will help the child learn from a very early age that they can achieve anything through belief and working towards a goal with persistence. The people mentioned in this book are some of the greatest people in history and have been carefully selected to give a diverse range of ethnicity, genders, backgrounds and achievements. The purpose of the goal is to show the child that there is literally no goal to big if they believe and work for that goal. Furthermore, the individuals mentioned in this book will also, upon further research when the child is older, guide the child in the direction of understanding not only the principles of putting this book into practice but also the means to further develop the foundation this book sets for them. There are several scientific principles incorporated into this book. The first is the principle of neural linguistic programming, this book will help your child believe in them self and believe they can accomplish anything. The second principle is neural plasticity, a wiring of the brain. The more the child reads this book the more the child's neurons will rewire themselves to make the child believe in their own abilities. The third principle is the principle of faith. The principle of faith will help the child understand that regardless of their current situation they can achieve anything they wish to achieve. This is the first in the series of books on great people that will be released under the same title. Other series will include other prominent figures and individuals who have achieved success either in themselves or in society. We want to immediately note that we aim to include Anne Frank and Morris E. Goodman in future editions of this series.
Published:December 6, 2020
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