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William George Jordan was an influential American author and speaker known for his writings on self-improvement and personal development. His work primarily focused on the principles of happiness and the power of positive thinking. Jordan's most notable book, 'Habits for Happiness', emphasizes the significance of unselfishness and living a life aligned with positive values. Through his essays and lectures, he aimed to inspire individuals to cultivate a more fulfilling and meaningful existence.

In addition to 'Habits for Happiness', Jordan contributed to various literary works that explored philosophical ideas and the intersection of modern thought with biblical criticism. He engaged with the writings of notable thinkers such as Nietzsche, Seneca, and Hesse, weaving their ideas into his own perspectives on personal growth. His thought leadership in the early 20th century impacted many readers and continues to resonate with those seeking guidance in their pursuit of happiness and self-betterment.

Nacionalidade Americano
Data de Nascimento January 20, 1864
Local de Nascimento New York City, New York, USA
Data de Falecimento January 24, 1933