
Thoughts Influence Your Character | As A Man Thinketh (James Allen) BOOK REVIEW
03/06/2026
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I was wrong and I admit it .... this is the real OG self help book.
Today I dive into James Allen’s 'As a Man Thinketh' (paired in my edition with From Poverty to Power) and it still lands today. It's short, punchy and refreshingly non-woo-woo with clear calls to personal responsibility, character-building and right thought leading to right outcomes. I read standout quotes, reflect on how its agnostic tone (with light biblical echoes) keeps the focus on self-mastery and share how it inspired me to become better. I also highlight where From Poverty to Power lost me (preachier with some outlandish claims about illness and sin) while acknowledging Allen’s hard-earned optimism given his tough life story. Overall verdict: skip Poverty To Power, but As a Man Thinketh is a timeless, motivating read that influenced Hill, Peale and Carnegie.
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Timeline:
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:02:16) Core premise: thoughts shape character and outcomes
(00:05:40) From Poverty to Power: preachiness and sermon feel
(00:13:22) Author profile: James Allen’s hard‑earned optimism
(00:16:12) Overall take: the real OG of self‑help
(00:18:39) Value for Value, feedback and support
(00:19:27) What’s next: upcoming reviews and schedule
Today I dive into James Allen’s 'As a Man Thinketh' (paired in my edition with From Poverty to Power) and it still lands today. It's short, punchy and refreshingly non-woo-woo with clear calls to personal responsibility, character-building and right thought leading to right outcomes. I read standout quotes, reflect on how its agnostic tone (with light biblical echoes) keeps the focus on self-mastery and share how it inspired me to become better. I also highlight where From Poverty to Power lost me (preachier with some outlandish claims about illness and sin) while acknowledging Allen’s hard-earned optimism given his tough life story. Overall verdict: skip Poverty To Power, but As a Man Thinketh is a timeless, motivating read that influenced Hill, Peale and Carnegie.
If you got value from the podcast please provide support back in any way you best see fit!
Timeline:
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:02:16) Core premise: thoughts shape character and outcomes
(00:05:40) From Poverty to Power: preachiness and sermon feel
(00:13:22) Author profile: James Allen’s hard‑earned optimism
(00:16:12) Overall take: the real OG of self‑help
(00:18:39) Value for Value, feedback and support
(00:19:27) What’s next: upcoming reviews and schedule
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