Many of the most successful people in the world have used this book and recommend it to others. It is also the best selling success book in history. Napoleon Hill was an understudy to billionaire Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie commissioned him to interview hundreds of successful people, many who were millionaires, in order to determine the secrets to wealth and success. This book, in it’s original and unaltered version, is the result. Hill used the results he published to become an advisor to presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt. This powerful book has been proven to change people’s…mehr
Many of the most successful people in the world have used this book and recommend it to others. It is also the best selling success book in history. Napoleon Hill was an understudy to billionaire Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie commissioned him to interview hundreds of successful people, many who were millionaires, in order to determine the secrets to wealth and success. This book, in it’s original and unaltered version, is the result. Hill used the results he published to become an advisor to presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt. This powerful book has been proven to change people’s lives dramatically – a claim that few books can make. The only way to test its magic is to buy it and put it to use. Many successful people have read it multiple times and use it as their private, motivational guidebook. If you want more money and a far more successful life, this can be your blueprint for ,success.
American self-help author Oliver Napoleon Hill was born on October 26, 1883, and passed away on November 8, 1970. His 1937 self-help classic Think and Grow Rich, which is among the best-selling self-help books of all time, is his most famous work. In his writings, Hill stressed that having high hopes is necessary for improving one's life. The majority of his works were marketed as laying out guidelines for achieving "success". Hill is a contentious character in today's society. Modern historians, who accuse him of fraud, also cast doubt on many of his assertions, including that he knew Andrew Carnegie and was a lawyer. He has been referred to as "the most famous conman you've probably never heard of '' by Gizmodo. Hill traveled to Tazewell, Virginia, after finishing high school at the age of seventeen to enroll in business school. Hill agreed to work for attorney Rufus A. in 1901. Hill's publications, which are recommended reading for New Thought, were influenced by Ralph Waldo Emerson's works and the New Thought ideology.
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