For years and years I’d heard of the book Think and Grow Rich! by Napolean Hill, written in 1937. Yet for some reason I read it only this past week.
What it contained, and the fact that it’s sold
If you haven’t yet read this book and you feel there’s room for improvement in your life (boy what a loaded statement!) then check it out immediately. You will find such gems as:
Why people seldom succeed before 40 (concluded after an analysis of 25,000 people). Hint: It’s the sex.
How to protect yourself against negative influences (such as your own thinking)
The 30 major causes of failure - 98% of people he analyzed had no central purpose or definite goal. Phew you can cross that off if you’ve made a SuperViva life list
And statements such as blending faith, love and sex — the most powerful of the major positive emotions—has the effect of opening a direct line of communication between the finite, thinking mind and Infinite Intelligence.
I love that this book was based on Napolean Hill’s analyzing more than five hundred exceedingly wealthy people and how they reached that point. Needless to say, many did not start out as being advantaged but “thought and grew rich.”
This is a “secret” I am so glad to have been told—as are the 86 people who reviewed this book on Amazon with a 5 star rating. How often does that happen?
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