Hello fellow fastlaners,
I used to think Napoleon Hill's Think & Grow Rich (T&GR) was a great book because that's what I was told from gurus and people who KNEW better than I. I tried to read it many times and while it was an ok book, nothing ever seemed to click just right with that book. It was like giving someone a hot rod with half an engine.
I persisted and tried to focus more on the book. I had to be missing something. How could all of these people be wrong? They were authorities. Clearly, I wasn't getting something.
I absolutely LOVED MJ's book, and it's a great eye-opener and motivator. (I can't talk about life changing books without discussing his book.) I have found another one of Napoleon Hill's books that is truly and absolutely phenomenal and I recommend that everyone on these boards read it. It seems that some of the things that MJ has discussed in his book is in the book I found, but repetition is the mother of skill.
Napoleon Hill's Law of Success: The 21st Century Edition http://www.amazon.com/Law-Success-2...?ie=UTF8&qid=1321734811&sr=8-5&tag=acleint-20 is really amazing. It was written in 1928, but surprisingly, it is just as relevant today as it was over 80 years ago. Basically, there are 17 chapters that each contain a requirement to being successful such as creating a savings habit, or having an imagination.
The book is much more lengthy than T&GR, but that's the joy of it because Napoleon Hill is able to talk at length about each of the skills that one must master to be successful. The book is only $6.61 on Amazon. Make this the absolute best investment you've spent on your fast lane education.
I must say, the first chapter is tough to get through, but after you finish the first chapter, things really start to heat up. Commit one hour a day to reading and mastering this material and it will completely change your life.
I used to think Napoleon Hill's Think & Grow Rich (T&GR) was a great book because that's what I was told from gurus and people who KNEW better than I. I tried to read it many times and while it was an ok book, nothing ever seemed to click just right with that book. It was like giving someone a hot rod with half an engine.
I persisted and tried to focus more on the book. I had to be missing something. How could all of these people be wrong? They were authorities. Clearly, I wasn't getting something.
I absolutely LOVED MJ's book, and it's a great eye-opener and motivator. (I can't talk about life changing books without discussing his book.) I have found another one of Napoleon Hill's books that is truly and absolutely phenomenal and I recommend that everyone on these boards read it. It seems that some of the things that MJ has discussed in his book is in the book I found, but repetition is the mother of skill.
Napoleon Hill's Law of Success: The 21st Century Edition http://www.amazon.com/Law-Success-2...?ie=UTF8&qid=1321734811&sr=8-5&tag=acleint-20 is really amazing. It was written in 1928, but surprisingly, it is just as relevant today as it was over 80 years ago. Basically, there are 17 chapters that each contain a requirement to being successful such as creating a savings habit, or having an imagination.
The book is much more lengthy than T&GR, but that's the joy of it because Napoleon Hill is able to talk at length about each of the skills that one must master to be successful. The book is only $6.61 on Amazon. Make this the absolute best investment you've spent on your fast lane education.
I must say, the first chapter is tough to get through, but after you finish the first chapter, things really start to heat up. Commit one hour a day to reading and mastering this material and it will completely change your life.
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