"The 1914 Long Lost Phenomenon of Applied Psychology... A Scientific, Step-By-Step Success System Guaranteed To Unlock Your Amazing Mental Powers!"Dear Friend, It’s 1914... In a cold water flat on New York’s Lower East Side, a young man sits at a small kitchen table. Scattered on the table are twelve hard-bound books. He opens the first book and studies it intensely. It’s 1924... In a suburb on New York’s Long Island, a middle-aged man sits in his study. Piled high on his desk are twelve hard-bound books. He reaches for the top book, opens it, and studies it intensely. It’s 1934... In a brownstone on New York’s Upper East Side, an older man sits in his oak panelled library. Sitting in pride of place on the shelves are twelve hard-bound books. He slides one book from the shelf, opens it, and studies it intensely. What took this one man from the mailroom to the boardroom in only twenty short years? And what took thousands of other men and woman all across America from failure to success? From poverty to prosperity? Of course, you already know the answer lies in those twelve hard-bound books. I found those books recently. Worn with age, blemished with water spots, the spines tattered, and the corners bumped. But between the covers I found one of the simplest, most practical courses on success I’d read. Let me tell you about it... The Mystery of "Applied Psychology" Published in 1914 by The Society of Applied Psychology and written by the society’s founder, Warren Hilton, this rare course was simply titled Applied Psychology. I was intrigued. Why had I not heard of this amazing course before? I’m addicted to books – especially old books and courses on success and self-help. I searched the internet eager to discover more. But all I found were booksellers offering a few volumes from this course at incredibly high prices. Frustrated I emailed Dr. Joe Vitale, author of bestselling book The Attractor Factor and star of The Secret. I knew Joe had a vast collection of old books. If anyone had heard of Warren Hilton and The Society of Applied Psychology I reckoned it would be Joe. Joe didn’t solve the mystery but he did have a piece of advice for you. I’ll tell you what Joe had to say in a moment. But first let me explain what makes this course almost unique... |