
THE VICTORIOUS ATTITUDE BY ORISON SWETT MARDEN
THE VICTORIOUS ATTITUDE
CHAPTER I THE VICTORIOUS ATTITUDE
CHAPTER II "ACCORDING TO THY FAITH"
CHAPTER III DOUBT THE TRAITOR
CHAPTER IV MAKING DREAMS COME TRUE
CHAPTER V A NEW ROSARY
CHAPTER VI ATTRACTING THE POORHOUSE
CHAPTER VII MAKING YOURSELF A PROSPERITY MAGNET
CHAPTER VIII THE SUGGESTION OF INFERIORITY
The book offers a straightforward guide to adopting what the author calls a “victorious attitude”—a habit of seeing every situation as an opportunity for success. It argues that outward confidence and a cheerful demeanor shape how others perceive us, and that first impressions can become either a springboard or a barrier. By treating our appearance and behavior as a storefront for our potential, readers learn why maintaining a winning expression matters even during setbacks.
Beyond theory, the author provides concrete steps for strengthening willpower, replacing doubt with decisive positive thoughts, and keeping the mind focused on triumph rather than failure. Techniques include visualizing success, speaking with conviction, and deliberately presenting the best version of ourselves in daily interactions. The result is a practical toolkit aimed at building self‑esteem, improving reputation, and opening doors to opportunities that might otherwise stay closed.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (396K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by D Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-01-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1848–1924
Best known for writing about ambition, character, and self-improvement, this early success writer helped shape the language of positive thinking in America. His books and the magazine he founded aimed to encourage readers to build practical habits as well as confidence.
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