Think and Grow Rich Audiobook
Think and Grow Rich Audiobook
- Erik Synnestvedt
- Gildan Media
- 2015-03-01
- 9 h 36 min
Summary:
Think and Grow Rich is the number 1 Inspirational and motivational vintage for those who are interested in furthering their lives and reaching their goals by learning from important figures in history. The written text read with this audio publication is the first 1937 edition compiled by Napoleon Hill and influenced by Andrew Carnegie even though they have often been reproduced, no updated version offers ever had the opportunity to contend with the original. It has been used like a roadmap to accomplishment by countless about Believe and Grow Rich individuals.
The 13 Guidelines to Riches explained with this audio book provide shortest dependable philosophy of individual achievement ever presented for the advantage of the person or woman who’s searching for an absolute goal in existence. It comes directly from the experiences of hundreds of America’s most successful men.
The 13 Principles of Success
1. Desire
2. Faith
3. Auto-suggestion
4. Specialized Knowledge
5. Imagination
6. Organized Planning
7. Decision
8. Persistence
9. The Master Mind
10. The Mystery of Sex Transmutation
11. The Subconscious Mind
12. The Brain
13. The Sixth Sense
… and outwit your Fears
Hill interviewed 504 people, including Ford, Wrigley, Wanamaker, Eastman, Rockefeller, Edison, Woolworth, Darrow, Burbank, Morgan, Firestone, and 3 USA Presidents. The process of performing these interviews needed an expenditure of two decades of Napoleon Hill’s life This audio publication will lead many to success, and has sold millions of published copies for nearly three quarters of a hundred years. Yes, one can gather through the title, the fact that place to start for wealth is within someone’s thoughts and this title is the source for some of today’s motivational audio speakers.. So why not really get back to the original supply?
‘Whatever your brain can conceive and believe, it could achieve.’
‘A quitter by no means wins and successful under no circumstances quits.’
‘Success requires no explanations. Failing permits no alibis’