About Think and Grow Rich!: The Original Version, Restored and Revised™
Napoleon Hill s best-selling Think and Grow Rich! is the most widely acclaimed, influential book on success ever published. This unique edition is the only fully annotated, indexed version and is copyright-protected by the U. S. Copyright Office. Unlike most other versions, this edition restores Napoleon Hill s masterpiece to its original form and intent. It includes essential material on how to thrive in challenging economic times that was taken out of later versions but is incredibly relevant today. Think and Grow Rich! explains entrepreneur Andrew Carnegie s secret to success, revealed to Napoleon Hill during private interviews with Carnegie, the richest man of his time, and during more than 20 years of research into the lives and philosophies of more than 500 of the most successful people in America. This timeless classic presents a systematic nuts-and-bolts approach to developing the skills and mindset required to achieve exceptional success in any field or endeavor, personal or professional. Hill explains in detail 13 steps required to achieve those goals. The book contains numerous self-tests and checklists. In addition, it provides key details about Dr. Hill s life and times, his life-long research, and the leaders of business and industry he studied to glean the invaluable principles of success you ll discover here.”
Detail
Complete Title: Think and Grow Rich!: The Original Version, Restored and Revised™
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 416
Publication Time: April 1, 2015
Publisher: Mindpower Press
ISBN: 0990797600
ISBN13: 9780990797609
About Napoleon Hill
Napoleon Hill
Napoleon Hill was an American author in the area of the new thought movement who was one of the earliest producers of the modern genre of personal-success literature. He is widely considered to be one of the great writers on success. His most famous work, Think and Grow Rich (1937), is one of the best-selling books of all time (at the time of Hill’s death in 1970, Think and Grow Rich had sold 20 million copies). Hill’s works examined the power of personal beliefs, and the role they play in personal success. He became an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1933 to 1936. “What the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve” is one of Hill’s hallmark expressions. How achievement actually occurs, and a formula for it that puts success in reach of the average person, were the focal points of Hill’s books.
Reviews Think and Grow Rich!: The Original Version, Restored and Revised™
David Acevedo
Let’s be honest to ourselves and face the truth: success in business depends on a complex equation with a lot of variants, such as 1) how well your business idea adapts to the powers of supply and dem…
Arminius
I was looking through some of the reviews and see that some people gave it five stars and some gave it only one. I think if the people who gave it one star would practice the principles given in this…
Gerrie Williams
Timeless information, great words of wisdom, and excellent advice from, perhaps, the greatest personal development book ever published. The principles can be used for anything that you desire. I bough…
Laura
About his deaf son on page 37: “We would not permit him to learn sign language. We were determined that he should live a normal life and associate with normal children, and we stood by that decision…
Daniel
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Mirek Kukla
Overview: 60% brilliant, 30% obvious, 10% batshit crazy – and 100% worth readingNapoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich” is about more than getting rich: it’s about getting what you want. And while his n…
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3 “fascinating, ridiculous but well-meaning” stars !! 2016 MOST AVERAGE OF AVERAGE AWARD Let me start with a childhood story:As some of you know, I have an aunt that I love to bits. She has been my a…
Candace
I expected a practical guide to managing personal finance, but got something a little kooky. On to the next one. :)…
Ham
When my dad introduced me to this book he made it sound like every second I wasn’t reading it was wasted. I was skeptical. After all, the book was written in 1960, and I hadn’t ever heard of it. But I…