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Earl Nightingale's "Strangest Secret" Library (Strangest Secret Series #2)

Earl Nightingale's "Strangest Secret" Library (Strangest Secret Series #2)

Claude M. Bristol
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In his Gold recording, "The Strangest Secret" Earl Nightingale referred to what he considered key references for anyone who really wanted to understand the concepts he was discussing:

“...read books that will help you - inspirational books like the Bible, Dorothea Brande's 'Wake Up and Live', 'The Magic of Believing' by Claude Bristol, 'Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill, and other books that instruct and inspire.”

During my own studies, I did just that – searching through the Internet to find copies of these books in order to see what he was talking about. Here I've brought back these three classics for your study as a set

These are tools to help you on your journey.

I've sharpened them as I could by also including associated texts which add further understanding to them.

Dorothea Brande's other bestseller, “Becoming A Writer” gives real meaning to her own journey that “Wake Up and Live!” started.

Claude Bristol's “TNT – It Rocks the Earth” is included, along with a review of his “Magic of Believing”...

Napoleon Hill's “Think and Grow Rich” was last updated by Hill's “Grow Rich With Peace of Mind” - a review of this is included, as well as a book by one of his students, who solved the underlying flaw in Hill's classic - James Breckenridge Jones' “If You Can Count to Four...”

The point of this single volume is to give you all the tools in one place so you can radically and quickly speed your progress toward remarkable states of abundance and prosperity – as well as unflappable calm and confidence.

For once you've completely mastered this "Strangest Secret" - then life opens up to you and gives you whatever it is that you've ever wanted and dreamed of.
Language
English
Pages
771
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 27, 2015

Earl Nightingale's "Strangest Secret" Library (Strangest Secret Series #2)

Claude M. Bristol
0/5 ( ratings)
In his Gold recording, "The Strangest Secret" Earl Nightingale referred to what he considered key references for anyone who really wanted to understand the concepts he was discussing:

“...read books that will help you - inspirational books like the Bible, Dorothea Brande's 'Wake Up and Live', 'The Magic of Believing' by Claude Bristol, 'Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill, and other books that instruct and inspire.”

During my own studies, I did just that – searching through the Internet to find copies of these books in order to see what he was talking about. Here I've brought back these three classics for your study as a set

These are tools to help you on your journey.

I've sharpened them as I could by also including associated texts which add further understanding to them.

Dorothea Brande's other bestseller, “Becoming A Writer” gives real meaning to her own journey that “Wake Up and Live!” started.

Claude Bristol's “TNT – It Rocks the Earth” is included, along with a review of his “Magic of Believing”...

Napoleon Hill's “Think and Grow Rich” was last updated by Hill's “Grow Rich With Peace of Mind” - a review of this is included, as well as a book by one of his students, who solved the underlying flaw in Hill's classic - James Breckenridge Jones' “If You Can Count to Four...”

The point of this single volume is to give you all the tools in one place so you can radically and quickly speed your progress toward remarkable states of abundance and prosperity – as well as unflappable calm and confidence.

For once you've completely mastered this "Strangest Secret" - then life opens up to you and gives you whatever it is that you've ever wanted and dreamed of.
Language
English
Pages
771
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 27, 2015

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