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The Seven Lost Secrets of Success by Joe Vitale

Book Name: The Seven Lost Secrets of Success

Writer: Joe Vitale

A few people read before variants of this book, or

simply urged me to continue composing, and gave supportive

input or guidance: Murray Raphel, Herschell Gordon

Lewis, Debbie Zimmerman, Jerry Twentier, Tina Nokes,

Stuart Nokes, Claudette Manning, Carol Marashi, Bob

Bly, Dan McComas, Milton Ward, Douglas Norment,

Judith Barton Denis, Cliff Leonard, Mark Weisser,

Jim Chandler, Martin Parris, Tillie Wier, Lyle Steele,

Marquita Anderson, and Deborah Healon all merit a

round of praise.

Jean at the River Oaks Bookstore helped me conceptualize a commendable title for this book.

What’s more, much obliged, obviously, for the late Dottie Walters’

companionship, backing, and thoughts, and for her contacting

Foreword.

This book has clearly been a collaboration.

“In each individual, regardless of whether sovereign or cowhand, ruler

or on the other hand homeless person, logician or slave, there is a baffling something which he neither comprehends nor controls. It might lie

torpid for such a long time as to be nearly overlooked; it might be so

curbed that the man guesses it is dead. In any case, one night he

is distant from everyone else in the desert under the brilliant sky; one day he stands

with bowed head and moist eyes next to an open grave; or

there comes an hour when he sticks with frantic intuition

to the wet rail of a tempest threw vessel, and abruptly out of the

overlooked profundities of his being this secretive something jumps

forward. It over-arrives at propensity; it pushes aside reason, and with a

the voice that won’t be denied it shouts out its questionings and

its petition.”

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