James Allen - Eight Pillars of Prosperity
Eight Pillars of Prosperity
James Allen
Descrição
Eight Pillars of Prosperity is a book by James Allen, first published in 1911. In this work, Allen unfolds a moral and philosophical framework by which true prosperity is built — not merely as wealth, but as a steady, enduring state of character, abundance, and well-being. He posits that prosperity rests on eight foundational virtues, or “pillars”: Energy, Economy, Integrity, System, Sympathy, Sincerity, Impartiality, and Self-Reliance. Through meditative reflection and moral instruction, Allen guides the reader to examine how thoughts, habits, and inner principles form the visible structure of one’s life.Allen, already well known for As a Man Thinketh, deepens his teaching here by moving from thought into virtue. He argues that external success must mirror internal consistency: that lasting prosperity cannot trump moral decay, and no amount of external gain can compensate for inner disarray. The book has influenced thinkers in the New Thought, self-help, and spiritual literature traditions; its insistence on virtue, character growth, and inner alignment gives it a timeless appeal. For modern readers seeking a guide to conscious living, ethical success, prosperity consciousness, or personal transformation, this work remains a quietly powerful classic.
