The Law of Success From the Master Mind to the Golden Rule (in Sixteen Lessons) By Napoleon Hill
Napoleon Hill, born into poverty in 1883, began writing as a reporter for small town newspapers while just a teenager. Industrialist Andrew Carnegie commissioned him in 1908 to interview over 500 successful men and women to help prove his theory that success could be distilled down to a clear-cut formula. In 1928, Hill’s Philosophy of Achievement was published as The Law of Success. This life-changing guide has sold millions of copies and was his first master work before Think and Grow Rich, one of the best-selling books of all time.
Now you can hear 24 hours of the incredible philosophy upon which personal success is built, including:
- The Master Mind…who can profit most by the Law of Success philosophy and your six most dangerous enemies
- A Definite Chief Aim…instructions for applying its principles
- Self-Confidence…heredity, the self-confidence formula, and the power of habit and discontentment
- The Habit of Saving…walls of limitation, the slavery of debt, mastering the fear of poverty, “I have made a million dollars but I haven’t got a cent,” and opportunities that come to those who save
- Initiative and Leadership…the penalty of leadership and intolerance
- Imagination…how it relates to success
- Enthusiasm…how it affects you and others, the psychology of good clothes, and the seven deadly horsemen
- Self-Control…why poverty is the richest experience that can come to a child
- The Habit of Doing More Than Paid For…The Law of Increasing Returns!
- Pleasing Personality…three different plans
- Accurate Thought…the principles involved in accurate thinking and a chief aim
- Concentration…persuasion vs. force
- Co-Operation…power through co-operation and your standing army
- Failure…the turning points to opportunity
- Tolerance…the plan
- The Golden Rule…the power of prayer