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Think and Grow Rich
by NAPOLEON HILL "TRULY, "thoughts are things," and powerful things that, when they are mixed with definiteness of purpose, persistence, and a burning desire for their translation into..."


 
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W. Clement Stone Chairman, Combined International Corporation President, The Napoleon Hill Foundation
...During our ten-year association, I learned the missing number to my combination for worldwide successful achievement. The Master Mind Principle: two or more persons working together in complete harmony toward a mutual goal or goals...Napoleon Hill's philosophy teaches you what you were never taught. Specifically: How to Recognize, Relate, Assimilate and Apply principles whereby you can achieve any goal whatsoever that doesn't violate Universal Law - the Law of God and the rights of your fellowman...--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Here are money-making secrets that can change your life. Inspired by Andrew Carnegie's magic formula for success, this book will teach you the secrets that will bring you a fortune. It will show you not only what to do but how to do it. Once you learn and apply the simple, basic techniques revealed here, you will have mastered the secret of true and lasting success. And you may have whatever you want in life.
 
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227 of 228 people found the following review helpful:

A LIFE SAVING BOOK, July 5, 1998
Reviewer: A reader
In 1992, I suffered three major crisis; loss of my job, marital seperation and loss of a loved one. These elements put me into a tailspin financially and emotionally. THINK & GROW RICH was one of two books that I read at that time and significantly turned my life around! I found myself with no money, huge debts, no friends and no job. I had lost my self esteem and felt powerless. The principles in Think & Grow Rich gave me the how to turn mylife around. After applying the technique descibed on page 36, opportunities began to come to me. Within two weeks, I found new employment actually at a higher income than before. I started a very successful part time home based business, within two months, all bills were caught up and within six months all debts were paid off! With a better attitude I started to attract new people into my life. I went from a extreme negative attitude to a positive attitude, from a negative cash flow to a positive cash flow and from a life of emptiness to a life of aliveness. I believe that THINK & GROW RICH is the very best self developent book of all time! I also own the 8-cassette tape program/course and highly recommend it to everyone. I mentioned that THINK & GROW RICH was one of two books that turned my life around, the other book was More Wealth Without Risk by Charles Givens which is to personal finance what Think & Grow Rich is to Personal Success. I make it a habit to review both books and their tape programs continously and get continued results and ideas.

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246 of 250 people found the following review helpful:

Only the best personal development book ever!, December 25, 1999
 

Reviewer: Lou Caputo (USA)

Nobody does it better than Napolean Hill has done in this incredible work. Although wrtten over 60 years ago, the principles are just as effective now as they were in Andrew Carnegie's day. Use it and profit.For business professionals, I also recommend Direct from Dell by Michael Dell. This book is a must for anyone in a leadership role.

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Think & Grow Rich -- Book Summary, January 27, 2005
 

Reviewer: Justin Belkin (NY United States)
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"Think & Grow Rich" has withstood the test of time and is undoubtedly a perennial classic. After nearly fifty years it remains one of the most highly recommended "how-to" books on becoming rich. The book received the stamp of approval from American industrialist Andrew Carnegie who originally recommended that Napoleon Hill undertake the project in order to share with the world the secret to wealth. However, Hill realized that even if he explicitly divulged the secret the sad truth was that 98 out of 100 people would still never succeed financially because they lacked definite purpose.

There are no two ways about it. In order to become rich a person must possess an inviolable reason for wanting to succeed. It is imperative to develop a "money consciousness." Hill writes, "Anybody can wish for riches, and most people do, but only a few know that a definite plan, plus a burning desire for wealth, are the only dependable means of accumulating wealth" (204). If you are part of the 2% who already possesses a strong sense of purpose, then you will easily pick up the secret of wealth interspersed throughout the book's encrypted pages. However, if you need some help, then look no further than reading the title.

There is a reason why the book is NOT entitled "Work Harder and Longer & Grow Rich." Once you comprehend that you are capable of achieving anything when you put your "mind" to it, you will understand what Hill meant when he wrote, "Man can create nothing which he does not first conceive in thought" (199). This central tenet (i.e. the "secret") serves as the basis for which Hill's thirteen principles are based. These principles include desire, faith, autosuggestion, specialized knowledge, imagination, organized planning, decision, persistence, Master Mind alliances, sex transmutation, the subconscious mind, the brain, and the sixth sense. These principles are nothing more than methods for focusing the mind on those activities that will best contribute to your likelihood for success.

Of course, Hill understood that the message is nothing if not passionately understood and applied. So with this purpose in mind, Hill presents us with a brief poem that helps to put things into perspective, and more importantly to help us develop a money consciousness by appealing to us emotionally:

"I bargained with Life for a penny
And Life would pay no more,
However I begged at evening
When I counted my scanty store.

For Life is just employer,
He gives you what you ask,
But once you have set the wages,
Why, you must bear the task.

I worked for a menial's hire,
Only to learn, dismayed,
That any wage I had asked of Life,
Life would have willingly paid." (42)

The poem is worth reading more than once. I understand it to mean that anything is possible if you name it and are willing to work intelligently toward it despite what you might perceive as barriers to achieving that goal (e.g. economic background, lack of money, unsupportive family, too old, etc.). In other words, YOU choose your life, not your circumstances and not anyone else, but it doesn't come free. If you are sufficiently motivated, then the next step is to follow Hill's "Six Ways to Turn Desires into Gold" on page 36, but you'll have to read the book to find out what they are.

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The unmentionable chapter..., January 26, 2005
 

Reviewer: Charles E. Runels Jr. "TempleRepair.com (by Dr. Charles Runels, MD)"
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There's one chapter in this book that's either not mentioned or is glossed over in the modern re-do's. It's a chapter that gave me the fortitude to sometimes work for days without sleep in the emergency room, yet the summary booklet that I received with a modern recorded summary only hinted at the chapter. Even though Mr. Hill claimed this chapter holds the key to the best motivator available, the chapter is the chapter that cannot be named in the modern redo books and tapes that were offspring of Mr. Hill's work.

With over 200 glowing reviews about the book in general I couldn't agree more (this book and The Power of Postitive Thinking kept me on track through medical school and a few businesses). I've pulled it out frequently in good times and bad and plugged into the knowledge and strength of Mr. Hill. I won't waste more space explaining why it needs 5 stars. I would like to specifically testify to the wisdom in the unmentionable chapter...Chapter XI The Power of Sex Transmutation.

Who could get away with publishing a book in 2005 with a chapter subtitle like Mr. Hill used..."the worthlessness of money without women." Though the chapter is politically incorrect, the wisdom of the power of sex energy to motivate and energize when rechanneled to a worthy cause is undeniable.

For more on this subject, I recommend that you read Walden by Henry David Thoreau especially his chapter entitled, "Higher Laws." There's another book called "The Ancient Secret of the Fountain of Youth" by Peter Kelder that explores this theme. Also, see "Anytime...for As Long as You Want: Strength, Genius, Libido, and Erection by Integrative Sex Transmutation" for more practical advice about how to plug into the power of Sex Transmutation.

Few seem to doubt the deep pure source of power and wisdom that comes from this book. Every part of it seems to bear the test of time, even the chapter that can't be named.

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The Elvis of Self-Help Offal, January 18, 2005
 

Reviewer: Gregory McMahan (Tottori, Japan)
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Why do I say that this book is the Elvis of self-help offal? Because, quite literally, since its first printing some seventy or so years ago, it has spawned many objectionable pretenders to the throne. Some are unabashed plagiarizations of this book's contents, while others have profitted handsomely by distilling one or more of its useful concepts. You probably own more than a few of these books, and they probably reside in a box, tucked in the corner of your attic, closet or garage, where they quietly molder and gather dust. There have been, currently are, and most certainly will be many books like it, albeit disguised with catchy titles and stuffed with the latest and most trendy psycho-babble of the moment, but none will ever be truly the same as this book. Those who excel in their chosen professions not only know the secret it purports to 'show' the reader, but truly live it with every fiber of their being. This even I recognize now after gleaning the secrets of this book.

As for the contents of the book, it purports to have the secret formula for personal achievement, as divulged to Napoleon Hill by no less than Andrew Carnegie. In the grand tradition of all the great writers, Dr. Hill did not tell the reader the secret; rather, he showed it to the reader repeatedly by way of example. In fact, he divulged it in his foreword (and come to think of it, in the testimonials preceding the contents of the book). The book is the original source for such hackneyed sayings as, 'Never take NO for an answer', 'If you believe it, you can achieve it', 'Attitude determines altitude', and my personal favorite, 'A quitter never wins and a winner never quits'.

Every book rests on certain key assumptions, and every writer has his or her own biases, and these, in the context of Dr. Hill's subject matter, are fairly obvious. Yet, given that everyone has his or her own shortcomings, the contents of the book can be summed up in one sentence: the key to success, whether you define it materially or spiritually, is internal and not external. The entire book elaborates at length on this central point. Indeed, when you stare at the cover of the book, about one-half of the secret that it purports to teach stares you in the face. For the other half, which talks at length about the application of this secret, you will have to pick up a copy of the book and read for yourself.

While I did not agree with everything Dr. Hill professed, I did like the book overall. Even though I have no interest in riches (though I would not protest too much if they flowed my way as a result of my efforts), I nonetheless found the book quite useful. Indeed, I will include it as a permanent member of my professional armamentarium, in spite of some its more glaring flaws. I highly recommend it to those sincerely desiring to change for the better, and grow as an individual. In sum, this book, combined with The Thinker's Way by John Chaffee, will do much to aid anyone in gaining the most from efforts devoted toward self-improvement and personal development.


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Get Back on Track with Napoleon Hill, January 4, 2005
 

Reviewer: Beth Botsis (Northern Virginia)
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A big believer in the power of self-discovery and self-evaluation, I was intrigued by Napoleon Hill's ideas when I first read about this book many moons ago. Once I actually started to read the book, it didn't take long to discover some important truths about myself (and the "secret" that he refers to in the introduction) that I had been trying to come to grips with for many years, but couldn't quite identify. Perhaps it would even be appropriate to call Mr. Hill's principles "Magical". By the end of the first chapter, I felt that familiar, wonderful inner motivating buzz that I was on the verge of something phenomenal for my life. Time will tell how well I process and put into action the principles, but I am excited about the new discoveries and perspectives I have acquired, and the opportunity to work them in my life -- and I'm not finished reading yet! I am savoring every chapter and idea, re-reading them over and over to fully digest before moving on to the next phase. This truly is a book everyone should read. You don't have to want to be a millionaire for it to benefit you. These principles will help you in every area of life. Dare to dream, and never give up!
 

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