Think and Grow Rich By Napoleon Hill

Think and Grow Rich By Napoleon Hill

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What Do You Want Most?
Is It Money, Fame, Power, Contentment, Personality, Peace of Mind, Happiness?
The Thirteen Steps to Riches described in this book offer the shortest dependable
philosophy of individual achievement ever presented for the benefit of the man or
woman who is searching for a definite goal in life.
Before beginning the book you will profit greatly if you recognize the fact that the book
was not written to entertain. You cannot digest the contents properly in a week or a
month.
After reading the book thoroughly, Dr. Miller Reese Hutchison, nationally known
Consulting Engineer and long-time associate of Thomas A. Edison, said--
"This is not a novel. It is a textbook on individual achievement that came directly from
the experiences of hundreds of America's most successful men. It should
be studied, digested, and meditated upon. No more than one chapter should be read in a
single night. The reader should underline the sentences which impress him most. Later,
he should go back to these marked lines and read them again. A real student will not
merely read this book, he will absorb its contents and make them his own. This book
should be adopted by all high sch
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Dr. John R. Turner, Dean of the College of The City of New York, after having read the
book, said--
 
"The very best example of the soundness of this philosophy is your own son, Blair,
whose dramatic story you have outlined in the chapter on Desire."
 
Dr. Turner had reference to the author's son, who, born without normal hearing
capacity, not only avoided becoming a deaf mute, but actually converted his handicap
into a priceless asset by applying the philosophy here described. After reading the story
(starting on page 52), 
you will realize that you are about to come into possession of a
philosophy which can be transmuted into material wealth, or serve as readily to bring
you peace of mind, understanding, spiritual harmony, and in some instances, as in the
case of the author's son, it can help you master physical affliction.
 
The author discovered, through personally analyzing hundreds of successful men,
that all of them followed the habit of exchanging ideas, through what is commonly
called conferences. When they had problems to be solved they sat down together and
talked freely until they discovered, from their joint contribution of ideas, a plan that
would serve their purpose.
 
You, who read this book, will get most out of it by putting into practice the Master Mind
principle described in the book. 
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This you can do (as others are doing so successfully) by forming a study club, consisting
of any desired number of people who are friendly and harmonious. The club should
have a meeting at regular periods, as often as once each week.
 
The procedure should consist of reading one chapter of the book at each meeting, after
which the contents of the chapter should be freely discussed by all members. Each
member should make notes, putting down ALL IDEAS OF HIS OWN inspired by the
discussion.
 
Each member should carefully read and analyze each chapter several days prior to its
open reading and joint discussion in the club. The reading at the club should be done by
someone who reads well and understands how to put color and feeling into the lines.
By following this plan every reader will get from its pages, not only the sum total of the
best knowledge organized from the experiences of hundreds of successful men, but
more important by far, he will tap new sources of knowledge in his own mind as well as
acquire knowledge of priceless value FROM EVERY OTHER PERSON PRESENT.
 
If you follow this plan persistently you will be almost certain to uncover and
appropriate the secret formula by which Andrew Carnegie acquired his huge fortune, as
referred to in the author's introduction.