Napoleon Hill is one of the titans of self improvement. He's got great ideas but sometimes he gets carried away. For example, he talks about how two or more people can encourage each other and pool their mental resourses to achieve more but then he goes into mental telepathy. The first part is great; loose the second part.
He starts the book by taking up the importance of inter-acting with other people. He would love the possibilities presented by Facebook and Twitter!
"Success is the matter of tactful organization with other people." In the end, it does seem to me that having some kind of mentor/coach/advisor/chief assistant will help anyone "think rich".
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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