Think and Grow Rich - Napoleon Hil - Unabridged - Audio Book CD
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From world-renowned motivational writer Napoleon Hill comes the definitive unabridged variation of his classic function that has inspired millions, Think and Grow Rich.
Anything your notice may conceive and believe you are able to achieve. That is the strategy of Napoleon Hill, writer of the world’s #1 motivational book, Think and Grow Rich. Inspired by the classes he learned while a protégé of Andrew Carnegie, Napoleon Hill offers you the money-making tips that earned Carnegie, and most world’s different many prominent folks, unprecedented riches. Think and Grow Rich informs you what to do and how to do it. Apply Hill’s standard techniques to your lifetime and you too may master the secret of enduring success.
Success is not an accident, it’s a habit. Think and Grow Rich is where that habit starts. Throughout this inspirational masterpiece, that has influenced people on every continent, Hill provides examples and detailed analysis of how hundreds of exceedingly rich folks earned and maintained their fortunes. It has sold millions of duplicates by laying down a blueprint for a lifetime of success, and helping folks become the winners they’ve constantly desired to be. Napoleon Hill’s program may inspire you, motivate you, and help you to create your dreams come true!
About the Author Napoleon Hill
Napoleon Hill was an American writer who was among the earliest manufacturers of the contemporary genre of personal-success literature. His many well-known function, Think and Grow Rich, is regarded as the best-selling books of all time. Dr. Hill received an honorary doctorate in English Literature.
According to his official biographer, Hill was born into poverty in a two-room cabin in the town of Pound in rural Wise County, Virginia. His mom died when he was ten years older. His dad remarried 2 years later.
At the age of thirteen he started composing as a "mountain reporter" for small-town magazines. He utilized his earnings as a reporter to enter law school, but shortly had to withdraw for financial factors. The turning point in his profession is considered to have been in 1908 with his assignment, as piece of the series of biographies of distinguished guys, to interview industrialist Andrew Carnegie, who at the time was among the richest guys in the globe. Hill noticed that Carnegie believed that the task of success might be elaborated in a easy formula that can be duplicated by the average individual. Impressed with Hill, Carnegie commissioned him (without pay and just providing to supply him with letters of reference) to interview over 500 lucrative people, numerous of them millionaires, in purchase to discover and publish this formula for success.
As piece of his analysis, Hill interviewed most many well-known individuals of the time, including Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, George Eastman, Henry Ford, Elmer Gates, John D. Rockefeller, Charles M. Schwab, F.W. Woolworth, William Wrigley Jr., John Wanamaker, William Jennings Bryan, Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, and Jennings Randolph. The project lasted over twenty years, during which Hill became an consultant to Carnegie. The formula for rags-to-riches success that Hill and Carnegie formulated was published initially in 1928 in his book The Law of Success. The formula was later published in home-study guides, including the seventeen-volume "Mental Dynamite" series until 1941.
From 1919 to 1920 Hill was the editor and publisher of Hill's Golden Rule magazine. In 1930 he published The Ladder to Success. From 1933 to 1936 Hill was an consultant to President Franklin Roosevelt.
In 1937 Hill elaborated this success formula in his many well-known function, Think and Grow Rich, that is nevertheless in print and has sold over thirty million duplicates.
In 1939 he published How to Sell Your Way through Life, and in 1953 How to Raise Your Own Salary. From 1952 to 1962 he worked with W. Clement Stone of the Combined Insurance Company of America to teach Stone's "Philosophy of Personal Achievement", and to lecture found on the "Science of Success". Partly as a outcome of his function with Stone, in 1960 he published Success Through a Positive Mental Attitude. He died in 1970 in South Carolina, and in 1971 his final function, You Can Work Your Own Miracles, was published posthumously.
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