Think and Grow Rich. Book Summary

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Napoleon Hill

What’s inside

‘Think and Grow Rich’ by Napoleon Hill is a motivational personal development and self-help book, originally published in 1937. Inspired by a suggestion from Scottish-American businessman Andrew Carnegie, the book outlines thirteen steps to riches that Hill observed through his analysis of individuals who had amassed personal fortunes. Hill delves into the psychological power of thought and the brain in the process of furthering one’s career for both monetary and personal satisfaction.

You’ll Learn

  • Understanding the psychological foundation of success
  • Learning practical steps towards achieving wealth
  • Improving personal motivation and discipline
  • Enhancing one’s ability to visualize and achieve personal goals

Key Points

  • Desire: The Starting Point of All Achievement
  • Faith: Visualization and Belief in Attainment of Desire
  • Autosuggestion: The Medium for Influencing the Subconscious Mind
  • Specialized Knowledge: Personal Experiences or Observations
  • Imagination: The Workshop of the Mind
  • Organized Planning: The Crystallization of Desire into Action
  • Decision: The Mastery of Procrastination

Who’s it For

  • Entrepreneurs
  • Individuals seeking personal development
  • Those interested in wealth creation
  • Readers looking for motivation and inspiration

About the author

Napoleon Hill was an American self-help author who is widely considered to be one of the greatest writers on success. Born in 1883 in a one-room cabin on the Pound River in Virginia, Hill’s work stands as a monument in the genre of personal success literature. His meeting with Andrew Carnegie in 1908 significantly influenced his future works, leading Hill to dedicate his life to defining and understanding the principles of success.