Introduction
Often it seems to us that wealth is the destiny of special people and not everyone is given the chance to be successful and rich. We are not even trying to get out of the vicious circle in which there is no place for great achievements and wealth. Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich work offers ways to combat our fears, doubts and self-disbelief, which often prevent us from achieving happiness and recognition.
Hill's book is a guide to wealth and success. Its purpose is to prove that every person can possess the necessary knowledge and skills to attract wealth.
- The book will give you the necessary impetus to finally get down to business and make your life successful yourself.
- Thanks to a clear action plan, you will come to prosperity not only in business, but also in any other chosen field.
- The book will reveal a hidden potential that you had not previously known about, and will teach you how to effectively use external and internal resources.
- The ideas of the book will charge you with creative energy, inspire you to search for new solutions and give tools to achieve your goals.
Napoleon Hill helps not only to believe in yourself, but also to correctly build a strategy, wisely use your life experience and skills. Teaches to desire and act.
Crazy luck comes one step before defeat
1. The thought is powerful
The first and most important principle for success is just a deep idea.
- Success is guaranteed to those who think in terms of success. Defeat comes to those who think in terms of defeat.
- The reason for the failure is the abandonment of the case at the first failure. Before you refuse, you need to make sure that everything that is possible is done.
- It is important to know exactly what you want to achieve. Inspire your faith and perseverance to others - and you will achieve the fulfillment of the impossible.
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