
The Power of Positive Thinking
by Norman Vincent Peale (1952)
Like 'psycho cybernetics', this book champions a positive attitude for personal success.

by maxwell maltz (1960)
According to a [book review][1], this is the favorite book of James Earl Ray, the killer of Martin Luther King. [1]: http://www.salon.com/books/what_to_read/index.html?story=/books/laura_miller/2010/04/18/hellhound_on_his_trail
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by Norman Vincent Peale (1952)
Like 'psycho cybernetics', this book champions a positive attitude for personal success.

by Napoleon Hill (1937)
Echoing 'psycho cybernetics', this classic details mindsets for achieving success.

by Tony Robbins (1991)
Similar to 'psycho cybernetics', Robbins focuses on personal empowerment and mental conditioning.

by David J. Schwartz (1959)
This book encourages bigger thinking, much like 'psycho cybernetics' emphasizes self-belief.

by James Allen (1902)
This work complements 'psycho cybernetics' by exploring how thought shapes one's life.
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