Now, in this edition of EFD, let’s try to go back to the basics - Napoleon Hill’s classic, Think and Grow Rich.
Think and Grow Rich was a result of the full-scale interview project funded by Andrew Carnegie, the Bill Gates of his day, who was fascinated with success people and wanted find out what it was that made each one of them successful. So he commissioned Napoleon Hill to interview the nation’s most successful men to find a success formula that would work for the common man. In the process, Hill spent 20 years of his life chronicling the success stories of 504 people, including Ford, Wrigley, Wanamaker, Eastman, Rockefeller, Edison, Woolworth, Darrow, Burbank, Morgan, Firestone, and some United States Presidents. In the end, he was able to narrow down all the stories of these successful people into a 13-step formula. The product is this classical best-selling book now a household name and has been read by millions of individuals worldwide as their map towards success and self fulfillment.
Indeed this classic book is worth our time as we re-live those defining moments of the various successful people interviewed by Napoleon Hill. We pay homage to this powerful book that will hopefully give us the same rewards enjoyed by those who first read it in 1937. It’s a must-read for those seeking personal growth, or one who’s looking for some inspiration and encouragement as well as effective tips on achieving one’s career goals and other riches.

BOOK INFORMATION:
Title: Think and Grow Rich
Author: Napoleon Hill
ISBN: 0449214923
ISBN-13: 9780449214923
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
From the Publisher:
The world’s most remarkable formula for success This book has sold over twenty million copies worldwide. The classic of classics on the subject of personal achievement, it has helped literally millions of people to lead richer, fuller lives, to attain career advancement, to improve personal relationships, to define true joy in life, and frequently to build substantial monetary wealth as well. Best of all, you will learn that there are no prerequisites for achieving unlimited success. The principles can be applied by any individual in any occupation, at any age, regardless of your economic circumstance. Think and Grow Rich is so powerful that you will appreciate its message the moment you begin to apply its principles.
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