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The Magic of Thinking Big

by David J. Schwartz · 1959

The 1959 classic that says your accomplishments are capped by the size of your thinking.

Worth reading? Schwartz's Magic of Thinking Big is dated but effective: aim high, expect success, watch your words and associations. It's self-help predating the genre's fluff, so it's practical despite the era. Skip it if you already run big and just need systems.

AuthorDavid J. Schwartz
Published1959
CategorySelf-Improvement & Psychology
Favorite quote“Think little goals and expect little achievements.”

ISBN: 9780671646783ISBN10: 0671646788ASIN: 0671646788

The Verdict

Schwartz’s Magic of Thinking Big is dated but effective: aim high, expect success, watch your words and associations. It’s self-help predating the genre’s fluff, so it’s practical despite the era. Skip it if you already run big and just need systems.

Read it if

anyone stuck in small-thinking habits who needs an old-school confidence jolt

The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz: book review and summary

Book Summary

The 1959 classic that says your accomplishments are capped by the size of your thinking. It earns its place by giving you a clear lens you can apply, not just inspiration. Think bigger, your achievements rarely exceed your self-expectation. Believe you can succeed and your mind finds the way. The practical move is to read it once, then act on the one idea that maps to your current bottleneck, rereading the whole thing rarely adds more than executing the part you skipped.

Top 5 Lessons from The Magic of Thinking Big

  1. Think bigger, your achievements rarely exceed your self-expectation.
  2. Believe you can succeed and your mind finds the way.
  3. Watch your words; 'I can't' becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
  4. Associate with people who think big.
  5. Action cures fear; don't wait to feel ready.

Top 2 Quotes from The Magic of Thinking Big

"Think little goals and expect little achievements."

David J. Schwartz, The Magic of Thinking Big

"Believe you can and you will."

David J. Schwartz, The Magic of Thinking Big

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Magic of Thinking Big worth reading?

Yes, if the description fits you, anyone stuck in small-thinking habits who needs an old-school confidence jolt. Skip it if you already set ambitious goals and want specifics, not motivation.

What is the main idea of The Magic of Thinking Big?

Schwartz's Magic of Thinking Big is dated but effective: aim high, expect success, watch your words and associations.

Who should read The Magic of Thinking Big?

Anyone stuck in small-thinking habits who needs an old-school confidence jolt. Skip it if you already set ambitious goals and want specifics, not motivation.

What will you get out of The Magic of Thinking Big?

A clearer, opinionated take you can act on, plus the sharpest lessons pulled into a short list so you don't have to read the whole book to decide.