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This book provides a synopsis of the original 1937 text of Hill's masterpiece, Think and Grow Rich. It extracts the key principles, instructions, and examples so that the modern professional, regardless of how busy he or she is, can benefit from the timeless wisdom found in Hill's book.

To receive the greatest possible benefit from its wisdom, read no more than one chapter per day, allowing the space and time to fully digest its insights and to enable your imaginative faculties to act on the thought impulses generated thereby. You will also undoubtedly find your progress magnified by working through this content in the setting of a book club or study group, wherein the mastermind principle can be applied to reach higher-level orders of thinking. Regardless of your approach, when you commit yourself to practicing the steps outlined in this book, you will surely open yourself up to great personal growth and momentum toward achieving your dreams.

"Anything the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve."

Within this one line is distilled a success formula so simple that anyone can apply it--and yet so demanding that only a minority of the population ever fully lives it out. Upon it was built a success philosophy that explains how human desires can be translated into material reality, a framework that rests upon the power of thoughts to seek expression in physical form. Through this singular concept, the world's wealthiest and most successful individuals--rich in money, relationships, power, peace of mind, and social standing--have built and maintained their prosperity. It is the foundational principle of Napoleon Hill's Science of Success program, an achievement philosophy that effectively helped end the Great Depression and that has since made more millionaires, cultural icons, and thought leaders than any other.

Hill was born in 1883 in a one-room cabin on the Pound River in Wise County, Virginia. He began his writing career at age thirteen as a mountain reporter for small-town newspapers. In 1908, as a young special investigator for a nationally known business magazine, he was sent to interview the great steel magnate Andrew Carnegie. During that interview, Carnegie shared the secrets that had enabled him to acquire hundreds of millions of dollars--a magic law of the human mind, a little-known psychological principle that was amazing in its power.

Believing that this magic formula should be shared with those who did not have the time or resources to discover it on their own, Carnegie tasked Hill with spending twenty years or more developing this principle into a philosophy of personal success. This research would be conducted without pay; Carnegie merely provided Hill with access to over five hundred of America's greatest business leaders in order to test his success formula. In 1937, after twenty-nine years of research and writing, Hill published Think and Grow Rich, which contains the thirteen success principles that form the core of the Science of Success. Since its release, it has sold over one hundred million copies worldwide. No literary work in the personal development genre has had a greater creative impact than Think and Grow Rich.

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About the Author

Napoleon Hill was born in 1883 in a one-room cabin on the Pound River in Wise County, Virginia. He began his writing career at age 13 as a “mountain reporter” for small town newspapers and went on to become America’s most beloved motivational author. Hill passed away in November 1970 after a long and successful career writing, teaching, and lecturing about the principles of success. Dr. Hill’s work stands as a monument to individual achievement and is the cornerstone of modern motivation. His book, Think and Grow Rich, is the all-time bestseller in the field. Hill established the Foundation as a nonprofit educational institution whose mission is to perpetuate his philosophy of leadership, self-motivation, and individual achievement.
 

Table of Contents

Preface 7

Introduction: Thoughts Are Things 9

Chapter 1 Desire: The First Step to Riches 17

Chapter 2 Faith: The Second Step to Riches 25

Chapter 3 Autosuggestion: The Third Step to Riches 33

Chapter 4 Specialized Knowledge: The Fourth Step to Riches 41

Chapter 5 Imagination: The Fifth Step to Riches 47

Chapter 8 Organized Planning: The Sixth Step to Riches 53

Chapter 7 Decision: The Seventh Step to Riches 63

Chapter 8 Persistence: The Eighth Step to Riches 77

Chapter 9 The Power of the Mastermind: The Ninth Step to Pieties 85

Chapter 13 The Mystery of Sex: The Tenth Step to Riches 93

Chapter 11 The Subconscious Mind: The Eleventh Step to Riches 101

Chapter 12 The Brain: The Twelfth Step to Riches 109

Chapter 13 The Sixth Sense: The Thirteenth Step to Riches 113

Chapter 14 How to Outwit the Six Ghosts of Fear 117

Conclusion 123

Epilogue 125

Customer Reviews

Does Barnes and Noble have Think and Grow Rich?

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Which edition of Think and Grow Rich is best?

The only version of the book we at the Napoleon Hill Foundation currently recommend is Think and Grow Rich: The Original 1937 Unedited Edition. This edition is a reproduction of Napoleon Hill's personal copy of the first edition, printed in March of 1937.

Is Think and Grow Rich book worth reading?

This book doesn't need my words as its selling is self-explanatory. I always by a self-help to learn something out of it, but from this book I literally learned so many things. This book doesn't only deal with "WHY", but also explains how great success can be achieved.

What kind of book is Think and Grow Rich?

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