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Having finished the short "Napoleon Hill's Keys to Success", the medium sized "Think and Grow Rich" and the massive "The Law of Success" all back to back, and having found them all fairly similar, I will discuss them all at once.First of all, "Napoleon Hill's Keys to Success" is not by Napolen Hill at all. It is a fairly short book by modern authors outlining the main principles of success found in Hill's other books, especially "Law of Success" and "Think and Grow Rich". Although renamed and re...
Very similar to his book Think and Grow Rich. I liked a little more because I felt this book ia a little more concise and easy to digest. But both books are phenomenal. Must read for all those self-help junkies like myself.
Having read think and Grow Rich, I come back to Napoleon Hill with an already formed idea of what I might find. My findings about The 17 principles, however, are even more that I expected.First, as a disclaimer, let me tell you that I've listened to the book and it also contained some audio materials and speeches made by the author. My impression was that Napoleon Hill is way more convincing when you hear him then when you read him. I was actually impressed by his life story and with how good of...
I watched the lecture on Youtube which covers the same content of this book. I was surprised to find out that such way of thinking existed back in the 1930s... why isn't this being taught in schools? There are plenty of principles here that can be very useful when it comes to work and life. I recommend listening to the lecture on your way to work or as you're lounging around at home. Take responsibility for your own life, otherwise you'll only regret not doing otherwise.
An other great book by Napolian Hill. I reread this book often. It has given me and keeps giving me inspiration in the principles of success. I recommend this book and all others by Napolian Hill to everybody. These books should be taught in schools as required literature for they teach one to think for themselves.Enjoy and Be Blessed.Diamond
What are the 17 principles of successEverybody want to be successful and achieve his or her goals but what is the big secret to realize these? In 1908 Napoleon Hill conducted an interview with Andrew Carnegie, who challenged him to do research on this topic. Andrew Carnegie was at that time one of the most powerful men in the world business wise.Napoleon Hill did on this topic his whole life research by interviewing numerous of successful people and focus on the elements of personal achievement
Six years ago, my grandmother's neighbor gave me some old cassette tapes of Napoleon Hill's Keys to Success. I've listened to them over and over, taking notes, closing my eyes, and reveling in the 1950-ish sound of his voice, and the voice of his narrator. The marketing phenomenon, The Secret, is Napoleon Hill all over again. I've read his books, but I still prefer the tapes. One day I'll break down and get the CD's so I don't have to wake from my reverie and climb off my massage table and flip
Overall quite good, simple ideas, yet just needs to have practice put into it.
I’ve read about 3 books by Napoleon hill and they are of high quality I will say. I enjoyed most of them and this one had a difference in the other two. The other ones are more about mindset and using things that aren’t physical like your mind and trusting in the power of faith. This book has that as well but it dives more into physical checklists on how to better yourself and the things that you engage in which I was very happy to see. I love seeing ways make myself better by measuring myself t...
Listened to this as an audiobook. It had some good quotes and it was motivating to listen, but I am afraid that listening to this type of motivational books that align with my "hard work" attitude contribute to make me more judgemental towards those who don't comply to these principles of success, that I subscribe to. But this is something I have to work for myself. It is a very inspiring and motivating book, though.
+Half of the book is inspiring+Interesting views on subconscious mind, Infinite Intelligence+Many success factors are mentioned-No framework. Laundry list of factor-Repetitive: Some factors are kept being used to explain other factors which makes it confusing-Every success factor is being called "single most important one"
I don't know why I found this book a bit difficult to read, maybe because it was the first self development book that I've read, but it was totally worth it 💕. I believe it should be part of every single human being's curricular education...this or any other book from Mr. Hill.
A staple of self-development. To those that love the genre, it’s a must read.
Though the cover of by book did not look like this, over all it was a great book. Really inspiring. It really have you thinking about mindset and how to properly use it. A must read again and again.
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I had read 4 of his book, I would say this book is the best of them all as it covers majority of the points of through all the books. Even in this book, most points were repeated, but as reminder. This book was the latest of all I had read so maybe that's why it covers majority of the points
Napoleon Hill is still so popular and I was very curious to read something about him and his work from another author. This book highlights main principles and ideas which could be very helpful. The best thing I personally learned from the book is the value of PMA (positive mental attitude) - that's something I have not tried before, also there are many different topics about personal growth and goals in general. I like this book, it's short and pretty valuable. The only thing I would love to im...
Good book to reinforce the ideas of Napoleon Hill.
This was a gift from my manager which I really appreciated. It is the first of its kind on my reading list and library (I do not usually believe in rules and keys to anything, nevertheless success, wealth or happiness. In my opinion, the road towards success is deeply personal and customized by our own self).
A book years ahead of its time