Think & Grow Rich
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Overview
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...
Senator Jennings Randolph
West Virginia
I knew Napoleon Hill in 1922 when I was a student in Salem College in the town
of my birth. Mr. Hill came to our campus as the commencement speaker in that
year. As I listened to him, I heard something other than just the words he
spoke, I felt the substance - the wisdom - and the spirit of a man and his
philosophy. Mr. Hill said "the most powerful instrument we have in our hand is
the power of our mind." Napoleon Hill compiled this philosophy of American
achievement for the benefit of all people. I strongly commend this philosophy to
you for achievement and service in your chosen field.
Truly inspirational. The single best book I have ever read...
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By |
Avinash Sharma "MBA, M.S., Knowledge
Worker" |
If you asked me to recommend to you the single best book I have ever read, my answer would be a very definite "Think and Grow Rich". First published in 1937, this is the end product of two decades of research conducted by Napoleon Hill. His research started when Andrew Carnegie (the steel tycoon who was then the richest man on earth) gave him the assignment of organizing a Philosophy of Personal Achievement.
Hill, who was a poor journalist, armed with just an introductory letter from Carnegie, set out to interview over five hundred successful people including Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, John D. Rockefeller, George Eastman, William Wrigley Jr. and Charles M. Schwab. Hill then revealed the priceless wisdom of his research in the form of the thirteen steps to success (in Think and Grow Rich) and the seventeen principles of success (in courses and lectures he conducted).
The concepts taught by Napoleon Hill transformed my life. Some of these include
developing a definite purpose, building a Positive Mental Attitude (PMA),
channeling the power of the sub-conscious mind and dealing with adversity.
Everything he wrote about or talked about is thought provoking. He was wise,
humble and funny. His philosophy is universal; he did not mix it with religion.
The riches he referred to were more than money, for the Philosophy of Personal
Achievement can be applied to anything in life.
Hill was well ahead of his time. This book has a chapter dedicated to some of
today's most important issues - Specialized Knowledge, Decision Making,
Imagination and Organized Planning (in which he deals with Leadership). He also
has principles for Teamwork, Creative Vision, Health, etc. This is a classic,
and hence the examples are old (not to be confused with outdated). But they are
as relevant today as they were in the early twentieth century.
Here is an
example from T&GR in the chapter on Desire: On the morning after the Great Fire
of Chicago (1871), a group of merchants on Chicago's State Street went into a
conference to decide whether to rebuild their stores or leave Chicago. All but
one decided to leave. The merchant who decided to stay pointed a finger to the
remains of his store and said "Gentlemen, on that very spot I will build the
world's greatest store, no matter how many times it may burn down." His name was
Marshall Field and his store still exists, and in Hill's words is "a towering
monument to that state of mind known as a burning desire." I lived in Chicago
from 2002 through 2004 and worked three blocks away from this impressive store
on State Street. Sometimes I would visit it or stand outside it to derive
inspiration and be reminded of the power of desire. It is amazing that Hill
describes "burning desire" with a story based on the Chicago Fire.
There are thousands of self-help books out in the market and hundreds of self proclaimed "gurus" who have made a living by copying the wisdom in Hill's books. As I went through some of those books I realized that there was not much in them that Hill had not already written about. I recommend quality over quantity. I am greatly indebted to Napoleon Hill. The purpose of my writing this is to spread awareness of his work so that more people can benefit from it. This, I believe is the best way in which Hill would have liked to have been repaid.
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