Every mind is a TV station that has both a transmitter and a receiver. Napoleon Hill’s corollary to this concept is that the mind needs at least one other station to network with it. One will go father with a partner/mentor/advisor to bounce ideas off of and to receive encouragement from.
Thomas Paine noted that he experienced two distinct kinds of thoughts. One class were those that came from study and reflection; the other just entered through their own accord. Most success authors address the first class; Napoleon Hill’s writings on “The Master Mind” addresses the second.
Herodotus the “Father of History”.
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During the 5th. century BC few people could read, so Herodotus made his
living by going from town to town telling stories. Either he took stories
from his ...
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