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In How to Own Your Mind' is Napoleon Hill's definitive lesson on how to organize your thinking to attain success. The book has a reliable method for the readers to utilize that it has an ancient way of approaching the audience. This is one of the most important books which actually helps us to understand the way we should process our mind. The reader will receive a one-of-a-kind master class in how to think for success from motivational pioneer and author of 'Think and Grow Rich.' In its compelling chapters, Hill demonstrates how to organize, prioritize, and act on information so that it…mehr

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In How to Own Your Mind' is Napoleon Hill's definitive lesson on how to organize your thinking to attain success. The book has a reliable method for the readers to utilize that it has an ancient way of approaching the audience. This is one of the most important books which actually helps us to understand the way we should process our mind. The reader will receive a one-of-a-kind master class in how to think for success from motivational pioneer and author of 'Think and Grow Rich.' In its compelling chapters, Hill demonstrates how to organize, prioritize, and act on information so that it translates into opportunity. It explains the difference between imagination and creative vision and how our mind becomes desperate to find solutions to problems if we are persistent. Knowledge is not power. Only applied knowledge is power. This book teaches you how to use what you know, and how to know what's worth knowing. ""The name Napoleon Hill is synonymous with practical advice on how to get ahead.""-Mitch Horowitz, CNBC
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Napoleon Hill was an early life-coach. Born in 1883 in Wise County, Virginia, he first worked as a secretary, a "mountain reporter" for a local newspaper, a manager of a coal mine and a lumber yard. However, his life changed when he got the job as a journalist for Bob Taylor's Magazine where he became the protégé of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, the richest man of his time and author of How to Win Friends and Influence People. Under Carnegie's guidance, Hill interviewed the greatest industrialists and self-made millionaires of the era to discover the principles that guided them to success. Twenty years of research later, Hill described the secrets he learnt in Think and Grow Rich, the classic guide and all-time bestseller for success in money-making endeavours. Hill authored over 30 books and acted as an informal adviser to Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The motivational pioneer died in 1970, but his wisdom lives on in Think and Grow Rich, which has sold an estimated 100 million copies worldwide.