Think and grow rich (Success)
Think and grow rich (Success)
Author: HILL, NAPOLEON
Brand: EDITIONS OBELISCO S.L.
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Editor's Review A Classic to Get Rich After more than twenty years scientifically researching the richest men of his day, Napoleon Hill learned the secret to wealth from famed industrialist and writer Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie not only became a billionaire but made millionaires out of a multitude of people to whom he taught his wisdom.
Think and grow rich is a work designed from an experience to achieve the economic and personal triumph of all humanity. Thanks to this book, wealth and personal fulfillment are within the reach of all those who want it. Don't leave success in the hands of a few and fight for your piece of the pie. Author Biography Napoleon Hill (1883-1970) has been perhaps the most influential man in the area of personal achievement of all time. His most famous quote was, "What the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve." Napoleon Hill was born poor in 1883 in Virginia. At the age of 10, his mother died.
He became a very rebellious and hateful child. Two years later his father remarried. When Napoleon met his stepmother, they told him, "Napoleon is the most wicked man you can meet." His mother put her hands on his shoulders and said, "He's not a rude boy. Maybe he's the smartest boy in the world and he just doesn't know what to do with his intelligence." Those words had a great impact on Napoleon's life. Fighting against all kinds of great odds and pressures, he devoted more than 25 years of his life to interviewing high achievers and researching his career. His goal from him? Isolate and define the reasons why so many fail and so few succeed.
He interviewed 500 millionaires who revealed the origin of their wealth such as Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford, Elmer Gates, Charles M. Schwab, Theodore Roosevelt, William Wrigley Jr., John Wanamaker, William Jennings Bryan, George Eastman, Woodrow Wilson, William H. Taft, John D. Rockefeller, F.W. Woolworth, Jennings Randolph among others. The result of his work was a philosophy of 17 principles based on how these men acquired their wealth and built their business empires.
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