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Think and Grow Rich Hardcover – December 8, 2015

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A bestseller since it was originally published in 1937, this hardcover edition of Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich teaches the famous Andrew Carnegie formula for money-making, based on the 13 proven steps to riches.

One of the most popular personal development and self-improvement books of all time, Think and Grow Rich has sold over 100 million copies worldwide since its first publication during the Great Depression. In it, Napoleon Hill presents a “Philosophy of Achievement” in 13 principles drawn from the success stories of such greats as Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and other millionaires of his time.

Think and Grow Rich reveals the secrets that can bring you fortune. By suppressing negative thoughts and keeping your focus on the long term, you can find true and lasting success. Napoleon Hill details his philosophy through the following 13 principles:

  1. Desire
  2. Faith
  3. Autosuggestion
  4. Specialized Knowledge
  5. Imagination
  6. Organized Planning
  7. Decision
  8. Persistence
  9. Power of the Master Mind
  10. The Mystery of Sex Transmutation
  11. The Subconscious Mind
  12. The Brain
  13. The Sixth Sense


Follow the steps outlined here, and you may just find
the path to your own personal fortune.

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Ever the ambitious mind, Napoleon Hill’s writing career started at 13, when he gave himself the job of “mountain reporter” to small town newspapers in West County, Virginia. As an adult, Hill became an author of personal growth books, including the multi-volume The Law of Success and one of the 10 best-selling self-help books of all time, Think and Grow Rich. Hill pioneered the modern genre of personal success literature.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0785833528
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Castle Books (December 8, 2015)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 242 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0718005961
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0718005962
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 1230L
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.38 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.55 x 1.2 x 8.5 inches
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I Found this in a street gutter!  But it is on my top shelf for life as the best ever personal growth books.  Bought Kindle vers
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I Found this in a street gutter! But it is on my top shelf for life as the best ever personal growth books. Bought Kindle vers
This book is a definitive classic and is really focused on how to manage oneself in order to enjoy a productive and successful life. This goes on the top shelf along with Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People for life long lessons on developing emotional intelligence and self-discipline although they were both written decades before the concept of EI was coined. Although first published in the early part of the 20th century, and while some terms are now dated, the concepts remain solid and this version has been revised with more modern stories of highly successful people. The stories which are intermixed within each chapter bring the concepts to life and keep the book lighter and more approachable. That said, this is a book worthy of study as each chapter addresses one of the key concepts or steps to leading a meaningful and productive life.This one competes to be on any life list of personal growth/development books to study and re-read and ought to be on the mandatory read list for all youths who aspire to "do" anything with their lives - to heck with Grapes of Wrath (gasp!).By the way, I after I purchased the kindle version, I found a hard copy abandoned along the beach bluffs and this "sign" inspired me to really dig into this book. It was nice to have the hard copy because when I find a book like this, I underline, notate and otherwise mark it up to highlight my personal take-aways. But I'm glad I also have the kindle so that I ALWAYS have it at my side. Buy both! (or perhaps you may find one in the gutter as I did).
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2014
On many levels, I enjoyed and learned very much from the reading of this book. Despite the book's age, there are many relevant lessons that apply today just as much as when the book was written. There are many applicable lessons to be learned from Think and Grow Rich. I loved the style of writing from the era, and even certain words that are not commonly used as much these days. There is a good chance that I will be reading this again one day.

I am particularly pleased that I read the unedited original version. I can't fathom someone who would want to read the newer "politically correct version." Part of the learning benefit from this book comes from reading it as it was originally intended, so as to compare the great and profound ways that we have changed as a society and as people on so many levels. In contrast, there are ways of humanity that have endured consistently with the human experience overall.

This book is not without aspects that I disagree with though, one for instance has Napoleon stating a most preposterous reason for why men become bald:

"Baldheaded men, for example, are bald for no other reason than their fear of criticism. Heads become bald because of the tight fitting bands of hats which cut off the circulation from the roots of the hair."

Despite such a silly statement, I appreciated reading it for the main reason that he, as we all do in our respective era, have imperfections that we cannot help. This era no doubt predated the discovery that male pattern baldness is in fact genetic. He goes on to say that men also lose their hair because their hats are "too tight."

A passage shortly after boasts a huge stereotype about women by saying:

"But it must not be supposed that women are free from the fear of criticism. If any woman claims to be superior to man with reference to this fear, ask her to walk down the street wearing a hat of the vintage of 1890."

I am certainly not offended by this, but in fact appreciated reading it in the unedited version because we get a real sense of where people and society were at in this day. On one hand, many women of today still care very much about fashion, on the other, some would be repulsed by what here is a massive generalization, as if women only would care about fashion and nothing else. Furthermore that women evidently couldn't be imagined as fearing criticism of things more commonly known to men in the day like differing politics, or equality in the workplace etc. just as a few examples.

It's obvious that Napoleon intended to be speaking predominantly to men with this book even though the lessons are surely potentially relevant and empowering to women for all the same reasons that they are good for men. It's also for sure that some women will not be able to get through this book because of it, but as I said, such social distinctions and observations are riveting for me to realize, and I would suggest that enlightened women read it and appreciate it for the same reasons.

Despite these two silly aspects that stood out like sore thumbs, I really did get very much profound meaning out of this reading. It is certainly catered more to men than women, and the sexism is readily apparent in this way. However, this is not a reason not to read this book. It could be seen as a reason to read it indeed because I get a strong sense that we have progressed as a society. This philosophy book of success shouldn't merely be about success, but we should also be able to measure our own progress as a society by reflecting upon some of the obviously sillier things that are written here, of which there are few to be sure.

I otherwise loved so much of the writing. There were many inspirational stories and ideas about how to succeed that are as valid today as they were in 1936.

I'm not going to summarize the whole book, except to reiterate once more that there are many insightful and powerful life lessons within that can help both men and women succeed.

If I thought this book were boring or inherently for the most part dogmatic, I would not be able to finish it. It easily sparked and kept my interest which made it easy to get through. No problem. It was well worth the money. I wouldn't spend a penny on the edited version.

4.5 Stars might be just about right, but nonetheless, this was different, special and memorable for me to read.
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Let me start by saying that I have read more than 5.000 books and most of them are self help books. Think and Grow Rich is one of the books that I have read, again and again, and can never forget. It is one of my top ten books.

Napoleon Hill is a giant, and this book is one his best works of art. He has a special and very impressive way of writing that is hypnotizing to read, and just by reading it, if you are receptive, it can transform you. It is one of the best self-help books ever written and could literally be worth a million dollars to you! It contains the science behind science (that is, the way behind every invention), the art behind art, the secret behind religion, and the secret which can make you wealthy instead of poor.

Here you will learn the secret of secrets. Throughout the ages men and women have recognized that secret and given it many names. Hindus and Buddhists call it “Karma”, psychologists call it “The Subconscious Mind”, Christians call it just “Faith” or “Belief”. But no matter what you call it, it is the same thing. For those who want to expand their knowledge on the subject, I would like to suggest you to do research about The Law of Attraction, White and Black Magic, Hypnosis, NLP, EFT, Tai Chi and Qi Gong, Yoga and meditation, Occultism, to read the Holy Bible, search books about Shamanism, Voodou, fasting and sleep deprivation, the mystical energy that resides in our spine called Kundalini and also how placebo works. The secret is the same no matter how you call it. It is the power of the Mind as Napoleon Hill says, and you will recognize it in every chapter. My advice is: apply it the time it comes in your mind and don't postpone even for a nanosecond. In this book Napoleon Hill makes it possible to apply this secret just by reading it alone, because his way of writing is tremendously hypnotizing.

Every successful person has used the principles described in this book, either consciously or unconsciously. I remember reading about the legendary martial artist, actor and philosopher Bruce Lee, that this was the book he was always referring to. He copied quotes from it and kept them in his wallet to read when he was in difficult times. In my opinion, this book made him reach the Himalayas of success. But Bruce was not the only one. So many people have used its principles to raise to the top.

Once you learn about this secret, you will understand that you can use it any way you want, not just for making money. You will understand that you can make yourself rich or poor, healthy or sick, miserable or blissful. You can create your heaven or you can create your hell. You are the sole creator of your life! You will understand that nothing is really forced on you. When you are in misery, remember, you have created it, and you can uncreate it because it is just your imagination... Heaven and hell are our own creations. In that very recognition something within you changes; misery is apart and you are separate. The bridge is broken. The second step is that you can create your joy, your delight. If you can create misery, then why can't you create joy? You create a climate and you live in it. You create your own world, you paint your own world! After reading this book you will come to know that you are the master of your destiny! Yes, it's that simple! Nobody is hindering you from achieving an outstanding life! Buy this book and let it change your life!
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S.D.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read
Reviewed in Canada on February 29, 2024
to be honest I gave as a present and now been read by family members that rave about...I will read it next hopefully..Lol
sandra
5.0 out of 5 stars Abordagem não muito diferente
Reviewed in Brazil on February 3, 2024
Vale a leitura. Abordagem segue a mesma linha de outros livros desse assunto.
chux
5.0 out of 5 stars libro de riqueza mental
Reviewed in Mexico on April 4, 2023
el primer libro para un cambio radical
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Naila Malik
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended
Reviewed in Germany on May 8, 2024
Good book
Maxime HOURTANE
5.0 out of 5 stars Great self improvement guide
Reviewed in France on March 21, 2024
One of the most needed book for mankind to start your self improvement path.
The events he refers are not probably known by young readers but they echo our time and should be an inspiration in theses times we’re leaving.
I recommend it !