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Didn't this page used to be longer? Also, wasn't PMA introduced by Napoleon Hill in the early 20th-century book _Think and Grow Rich_?
Citation needed....


==Negative sole link a problem: add positive links please?==
==Negative sole link a problem: add positive links please?==

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PMA

Judging by how short this article is, there is either not enough PMA to PMA, or there is so much of it going around that nobody thought that making this article longer was necessary.

What *IS* Postive Mental Attitude? Does it make you lots of money? MrASingh

Didn't this page used to be longer? Also, wasn't PMA introduced by Napoleon Hill in the early 20th-century book _Think and Grow Rich_? Citation needed....

The link at the end of this stub is to a critical treatment of PMA. In the interests of neutrality I suggest adding links to positive treatments of PMA. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 118.210.2.123 (talk) 14:11, 22 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Book?

He probably was not the first to utter the phrase, but there is a book, Success Through a Positive Mental Attitude by W. Clement Stone, which is a seminal work in the fields of self-help and business literature.