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How to Stay Young

By CHRISTIAN D. LARSON

How to Stay Young


C.D.Larson

Introduction.—Conclusive Reasons Why Man Should Learn to Stay Young.
Chapter I.—According to Exact Science Man Can Do Whatever He Learns to Do, and He Can Learn Anything.
Chapter II.—When Man Learns to Be Himself He Will Stay Young Without Trying.
Chapter III.—Why Man Looks Old Though Nature Gives Him a New Body Every Year.
Chapter IV.—Growing Old Is a Race Habit That Can Be Removed.
Chapter V.—Eliminate the Consciousness of Age By Living in the Great Eternal Now.
Chapter VI.—Training the Subconscious to Produce Perpetually the Elements of Youth.
Chapter VII.— Conscious Harmony With the Law of Perpetual Renewal.
Chapter VIII.— Why Experience Produces Age When Its Real Purpose Is To Perpetuate Youth.
Chapter IX.— All Thinking Should Animate the Mind and Invigorate the Body.
Chapter X.— Mental States That Produce Conditions of Age, and How to Remove Them.
Chapter XI.— Mental States That Perpetuate Youth.
Chapter XII.— Live for the Purpose of Advancement, Attainment, and Achievement.
Chapter XIII.— Love Your Work, and Know That You Can Work As Long As You Can Love.
Chapter XIV.— Perpetual Enjoyment Goes Hand in Hand With Perpetual Youth.
Chapter XV.— Live In the Upper Story, and On the Sunny Side.
Chapter XVI.— The Ideal, The Beautiful, The Worthy, and The Great Should Be the Constant Companions of the Soul.
Chapter XVII.— To Love Always Is to Be Young Always.
Chapter XVIII.— How to Live a Life That Will Perpetuate Youth.
Chapter XIX.— Regularity In All Things; Moderation In All Things.
Chapter XX.— The Rejuvenating Power of Sleep When Properly Slept.
Chapter XXI.— The Necessity of Perfect Health, and How to Secure It.
Chapter XXII.— Live in the Absolute Conviction That It Is Natural to Stay Young.
Chapter XXIII.— What To Do With Birthdays.
Chapter XXIV.— How Long We Live Upon Earth.
Chapter XXV.— A New Picture of the Coming Years.

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