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Perhaps
no other "success" book has influenced more people than Napoleon
Hill's Classic "Think and Grow Rich." Since it's introduction
in 1937, millions of copies have been sold around the world. It still
remains one of the top selling books of its kind.
Several months ago I came across an audiobook biography of
Hill and it was an eye-opening adventure into the life of a man whose days were
not the "smooth sailing" I had always assumed they were. Napoleon
struggled against a myriad of obstacles throughout his life many of which
were brought on by some of the earlier choices he had made. I can't count
the number of times he became broke and penniless following a highly successful
venture gone sour. His personal life was as spotted as his financial life
and a recounting of that could easily consume a full book. I would have thought
that my discovery of his many flaws would cause me to lose respect for him, and
thus doubt the veracity of his teachings that have influenced me for more than
twenty years. But it is quite the opposite. Having listened to the
struggles of this very "human" man has given me a whole new
perspective of respect, even awe, of the incredible resilience and persistence
that he displayed repeatedly against sometimes massive odds.
I now understand that he didn't write about some "theory" of how to think and grow rich. He wrote from experience his numerous experiences and the experiences of America's most successful.
While the casual observer would believe that this book is only about making money, those of us who have studied it for years know otherwise. It's about a better way to live a "rich" life. And for that I am grateful that Napoleon gave so much of himself in order that he might leave us with this incredible work.
Vic Johnson
www.AsAManThinketh.net
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