Description
The Master Key System was written by Charles Haanel in 1912 as a series of lectures, which were then compiled and published in book form in 1916 by the Master Key Institute, New York. The book is a very interesting take from the ‘father of personal development’ and is a common sense testament to his keen insight into human perception.
The Master Key System was devised by Charles Haanel as a way by which to attain mastery of a certain mode of thinking that makes an individual ready and willing to make the most of every opportunity. Aimed at everyone, the book gives a series of ten simple steps to follow, as well as a cogent system of exercises required to attain such mastery and succeed in today’s world. The latest edition of the book is available in a paperback form.
Key Features:
This book was the inspiration and source material for Rhonda Byrne’s book (and later, film) The Secret, made in 2006.
It was initially published as a series of texts forming a 24-week correspondence course.




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