A Lifetime of Study Condensed and Clarified In 1908, Andrew Carnegie challenged Hill to discover and publish the practical Philosophy of Achievement that Carnegie knew existed, but had never been assembled. Published in 1928, Law of Success distilled Hill's interviews with over 500 "movers and shakers" of his day into a 16-volume course that became an overnight bestseller. It was published almost exactly 20 years after that Carnegie interview. In 1937, he revised that original massive work into a single volume, Think and Grow Rich, edited into the language of that day. Its purpose was to help…mehr
A Lifetime of Study Condensed and Clarified In 1908, Andrew Carnegie challenged Hill to discover and publish the practical Philosophy of Achievement that Carnegie knew existed, but had never been assembled. Published in 1928, Law of Success distilled Hill's interviews with over 500 "movers and shakers" of his day into a 16-volume course that became an overnight bestseller. It was published almost exactly 20 years after that Carnegie interview. In 1937, he revised that original massive work into a single volume, Think and Grow Rich, edited into the language of that day. Its purpose was to help the nation heal after the Depression and shake off the Fear of Poverty. After eight years, Hill again revised and simplified that philosophy. He studied and edited based on reader input, plus his own life experiences to come out with the sequel, The Master Key to Riches, in 1945. Take Think and Grow Rich to a new level with Hill's sequel. Get Your Copy Now.
Napoleon Hill was an early life-coach. Born in 1883 in Wise County, Virginia, he first worked as a secretary, a "mountain reporter" for a local newspaper, a manager of a coal mine and a lumber yard. However, his life changed when he got the job as a journalist for Bob Taylor's Magazine where he became the protégé of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, the richest man of his time and author of How to Win Friends and Influence People. Under Carnegie's guidance, Hill interviewed the greatest industrialists and self-made millionaires of the era to discover the principles that guided them to success. Twenty years of research later, Hill described the secrets he learnt in Think and Grow Rich, the classic guide and all-time bestseller for success in money-making endeavours. Hill authored over 30 books and acted as an informal adviser to Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The motivational pioneer died in 1970, but his wisdom lives on in Think and Grow Rich, which has sold an estimated 100 million copies worldwide.
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