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ncluding an extensive annotation on applied psychology and what it really means. *** You carry with you the most extraordinary instrument ever known to exist. Most people never learn to use it properly. Written at the height of the New Thought movement by one of its most prolific and penetrating thinkers, Your Mind and How to Use It is equal parts practical manual and philosophical revelation. William Walker Atkinson - whose writings on mental science, concentration, and the power of thought influenced a generation of seekers and thinkers - here turns his considerable intellect toward a single, urgent question: what is the mind, and how can an ordinary person learn to wield it with purpose, clarity, and power? With characteristic directness and remarkable clarity, Atkinson walks the reader through the architecture of the human mind - attention, memory, imagination, reasoning, will - not as abstract philosophy, but as living faculties that can be trained, strengthened, and directed toward any worthy goal. Every chapter is both an explanation and an invitation: here is what your mind can do. Now let us begin. First published in 1911, this foundational text feels less like a relic of the early twentieth century and more like a letter written directly to the restless, distracted, searching reader of today. In an age of fractured attention and information overload, Atkinson's calm, methodical wisdom cuts through the noise like a lamp in a dark room. You were given a remarkable mind. Your Mind and How to Use It is the guide to using it well. *** The series "Large Print Reader's Choice" features classic books with a font size of at least 16 points. This font size is not only highly recommended and useful for visually impaired readers, but generally improves letter and word recognition and reading comprehension. Large print books make your reading experience a more satisfying one.