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Starts off as complete grift and quickly slides into lunacy. Magical thinking at its worst.
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ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS ANYONE COULD EVER READ. If your looking into learning how to be better financially, this book will teach you everything you need to know and have mentally. This book relates to money, but in my opinion, the lessons Napolean Hill teaches could be applied to any goal or dream that you have. Whether it be to build a business or to travel the world or whatever. I think this book should be read by anyone and everyone. It truly is a great starter book as well since as you read, you'll recognize your weakness and develop ideas and interests on topics you want to learn to be better for yourself.
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Add something of value to your knowledge and to your state of mind everyday.
WARNING: This book is NOT a “get rich quick” guide. It was originally published in 1937! It is mostly a “mind over matter” self-help book. I’m extremely grateful that I was born with the tenacity and drive to automatically practice the first 10 “principles” that Hill outlines (since I was 12 years old). Born Hustler, this book was very redundant for me, but it did serve as a reminder to focus on one’s ever-evolving desires.
It’s very repetitive. Has anyone counted how many times the author wrote “come back and read this part again”?
WARNING: This book is NOT a “get rich quick” guide. It was originally published in 1937! It is mostly a “mind over matter” self-help book. I’m extremely grateful that I was born with the tenacity and drive to automatically practice the first 10 “principles” that Hill outlines (since I was 12 years old). Born Hustler, this book was very redundant for me, but it did serve as a reminder to focus on one’s ever-evolving desires.
It’s very repetitive. Has anyone counted how many times the author wrote “come back and read this part again”?
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I skimmed through the last half to be honest. It’s extremely similar to Becoming Supernatural, or other manifestation related books. I love how this book is old but shared concepts that are very modern. It has incredible historical references and I like how it ties into business/leadership.