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THE SEVENTEEN UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF SUCCESS! Follow in the footsteps of the giants of success! Hill devoted his life to studying the question of what makes someone successful. After analyzing the success of more than 500 of the twentieth century's greatest achievers, his exhaustive research proved that the essence of success lies within seventeen principles that when used together serve as an infallible formula for achievement. In this book, you will hear lectures delivered to individuals who were being trained in his organization to teach his philosophy. Through this exclusive course…mehr

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THE SEVENTEEN UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF SUCCESS! Follow in the footsteps of the giants of success! Hill devoted his life to studying the question of what makes someone successful. After analyzing the success of more than 500 of the twentieth century's greatest achievers, his exhaustive research proved that the essence of success lies within seventeen principles that when used together serve as an infallible formula for achievement. In this book, you will hear lectures delivered to individuals who were being trained in his organization to teach his philosophy. Through this exclusive course authorized by the Napoleon Hill Foundation, you will learn how to acquire these seventeen necessary skills: Definiteness of Purpose; The Mastermind Alliance; Meaning of Faith; Pleasing Personality; Going the Extra Mile; Personal Initiative; Self-Discipline; Imagination; Enthusiasm; A Positive Mental Attitude; Learning from Adversity; Accurate Thinking; Sound Physical Health; Controlled Attention; Budgeting Your Time; Cooperation; and Cosmic Habit Force.
Autorenporträt
NAPOLEON HILL was born in 1883 in Wise County, Virginia. He worked as a secretary, a mountain reporter for a local newspaper, the manager of a coal mine and a lumber yard, and attended law school, before he began working as a journalist for Bob Taylor's Magazine--a job that led to his meeting steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, which changed the course of his life. Carnegie urged Hill to interview the greatest industrialists, inventors, and statesmen of the era in order to discover the principles that led them to success. Hill took on the challenge, which lasted twenty years and formed the building block first for The Law of Success (1928), and later for Think and Grow Rich (1937), the wealth-building classic and all-time bestseller of its kind. After a long and varied career as an author, magazine publisher, lecturer, and consultant to business leaders, the motivational pioneer died in 1970 in South Carolina.