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Napoleon Hill's Golden Rules:The Lost Writings
Napoleon Hill
Summarized April 2009
Type: [SUMMARY]
SKU: 4091
ISBN: 0470411562
Price: $12.50
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Napoleon Hill has been inspiring people to achieve their personal best for more than 70 years. He was the first and foremost motivational author of all time and, in fact, today's most successful self-help authors owe a lot to Hill's far-sighted wisdom, including some of their very best ideas. His most famous book, Think and Grow Rich! has sold more than 60 million copies worldwide and continues to change thousands of lives each year.
Before he wrote that book, Hill published several important articles between 1919 and 1923 that had never been collected in book form before now. Our summary of Napoleon Hill's Golden Rules: The Lost Writings presents the timeless ideas in those articles, which are as relevant today as they were a century ago. Though Hill was writing before the invention of the television, the computer, or the Internet, his rules for success are just as important as ever in our high-tech society because human nature does not change.
Based on interviews with famous rags-to-riches tycoons like Andrew Carnegie, Hill reveals proven, effective paths to success that truly work for the average person in any era. He also offers insight on topics like the power of suggestion, building self-confidence, and the law of reciprocation. If these ideas sound familiar, it's because modern motivational writers have been tweaking and repackaging Hill's ideas for decades. However, the original source remains the best, as you will discover as you absorb these classic lessons.