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Maxwell Maltz was an American cosmetic surgeon and author, best known for his influential work in the fields of self-image and personal development. His most notable book, "Psycho-Cybernetics," published in 1960, introduced concepts about the importance of self-image and visualization in achieving personal goals. Maltz's insights stemmed from his medical practice, where he observed that many of his patients struggled with their self-image despite undergoing successful surgeries. This realization led him to explore the psychological aspects of self-perception and its impact on one’s life and achievements.

In addition to his writings, Maltz's teachings have influenced a wide array of self-help methodologies and motivational speakers. His ideas emphasize that changing one's self-image can lead to profound changes in behavior and overall happiness. Through workshops and seminars, Maltz inspired countless individuals to harness the power of their minds, demonstrating that success is often rooted in how one perceives oneself. His legacy continues in the self-help genre, making him a pivotal figure in understanding the relationship between psychology and personal success.

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تاریخ تولد March 10, 1889
محل تولد New York, New York, USA
تاریخ مرگ December 7, 1975
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