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111 reviews for:
Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success
Sharon L. Lechter, Napoleon Hill, Mark Victor Hansen, Michael Bernard Beckwith
111 reviews for:
Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success
Sharon L. Lechter, Napoleon Hill, Mark Victor Hansen, Michael Bernard Beckwith
Wow, eu não esperava tanto. sobre o assunto de desenvolvimento e de empreendedorismo é muito bom.
challenging
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I find it extremely repetitive and bloated... it definitely has some interesting concept, but you surely don’t need to blow it up to 250 pages! 50 is more than enough to get across all the main points.
Especially Sharon Lechter‘s comments add absolutely 0 value, but are instead used to advertise her own books from time to time..
The fact that this book is written by Napoleon Hill is repeated over and over again to a point where you almost cringe and roll your eyes...
If it was half the size, to the point, not as repetitive and without comments, it would surely deserve 5 stars!
Especially Sharon Lechter‘s comments add absolutely 0 value, but are instead used to advertise her own books from time to time..
The fact that this book is written by Napoleon Hill is repeated over and over again to a point where you almost cringe and roll your eyes...
If it was half the size, to the point, not as repetitive and without comments, it would surely deserve 5 stars!
I read this book as part of our business team bookclub. It was a bit boring and hard to want to pick back up at times. A little run on words at times that didn’t need repeating , but I still got some reinforcement of how to succeed in this life and not let the devil win.
If I hadn’t read many other self improvement books with my bookclub over the years, this book would have not held my interest. Many current authors use Napoleon Hills concepts in their books today , so seeing those connections and realizing a man in the 1930’s came up with them, made me think that he really was ahead of his time in thought.
If I hadn’t read many other self improvement books with my bookclub over the years, this book would have not held my interest. Many current authors use Napoleon Hills concepts in their books today , so seeing those connections and realizing a man in the 1930’s came up with them, made me think that he really was ahead of his time in thought.
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inspiring
mysterious
reflective
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Algo complicado de leer para ser tu primer libro, es muy metafórico y hay que saber interpretar las alegorías como, la entrevista con el diablo, para poder digerir las enseñanzas que nos quiere transmitir napoleon, sobre todo me encantó ese inicio donde se recomienda drenar el cuerpo, y no solo literalmente limpiar el sistema de alcantarillado, sino también espiritual, emocional o mentalmente, muchas veces se busca agregar y agregar, pero también es importante saber plantear diferente la pregunta, saber invertir la situación, desechar eso que nos impide avanzar para, ahora si, agregar.
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
Not a great beginning, its introductory chapters are rather long and tedious, but if you follow through its worth it. The interview exposes, in a strange, creative way some interesting ideas with strange names but if correlated with other books or experience you can see the essence of what it means and its really helpful, makes you change the way you think about pretty much everything.