Judge, 1932-05-14 · page 35 of 36
Judge — May 14, 1932 — page 35: what you’re looking at
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ow well do You know YOURSELF? VERY MAN, says STANWOOD COBB in DIS- COVERING THE GENIUS WITHIN YOU, “has the capacity to excel along some line.” Few of us are geniuses— but everyone has within him some qualities of genius. In this sitmulating book each one of us is told how to find those qualities in ourselves and how to make them aid us in our daily activities. Self-analysis is made possible, and with self- analysis the author charts the steps to a better understanding of our true selves. Self-help books, so-called, have too often been either mere “inspirational” froth or the impractical theories of a person not qualified to advise. Tere, however, is a book by a widely- known authority, who from a long experience, plus a. knowl- edge of psychology, draws a clear and vital message. Now, as never before, must we be mentally alert—keen in our treatment of the job before us, capable in our attitude toward the many problems of business and private life. “Know thyself,” repeats Mr. Cobb, “develop your ability to the full, irrespective of whether someone else has more or less,” for the highest achievements of the most successful are said to depend not so much on native endowments as on the uses to which they put the faculties they possess. The coupon beluw will bring you a copy of DISCOVERING THE GENIUS IWITHIN YOU, a book which has stimulated and helped hundreds of others—and can do this for you! TEAR OFF and MAIL this TODAY THE JOHN DAY COMPANY, Dept. J, 386 Fourth Avenue, New York City. Gentlemen Please send me co find Name Address. , of DISCOVERING THE GENIUS WITHIN YOU be Stantwond Cobb, price $2.50. Enclosed please Some of the chapters from this stimulating book . . The Universality of Genius Working, for Self-chosen Goals ter ntration Vhe Power of Eni Environment and Atmosphere The Need of Solitude and Meditation Spontaneity Genius is Childlike Constant Self-imn World Vision Phe Victoriou The Midas ’ Bovine S$ ertia Lotus Island The New Education The World of the Adult \ Creative Society Intuitions and Inspirations Alan Porter, of Adler's “What dM » You,” says ond doubt a ssucs, stimu sm ho ahich raises lates thought, re es tension and encourages free and happy vity. Wt would be an excel. that they are not cut off from gulf, and that great faculties veloped ta the full” e Discovering the GENIUS Within You By STANWOOD COBB comicbooks.com