Think and grow rich

Napoleon Hill, 1883-1970

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Published
New York : Skyhorse Publishing, Inc [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Napoleon Hill, 1883-1970 (author)
Physical Description
292 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781634502535
  • Foreword
  • A Note from the Publisher
  • Author's Preface
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • The Man Who "Thought" His Way into Partnership with Thomas A. Edison
  • Three Feet from Gold
  • A Fifty-Cent lesson in Persistence
  • You are "The Master of Your Fate, The Captain of Your Soul," Because
  • Chapter 2. Desire: The Starting Point of All Achievement
  • The First Step Toward Riches
  • Desire Outwits Mother Nature
  • Chapter 3. Faith: Visualization of, and Belief in Attainment of Desire
  • The Second Step Toward Riches
  • How to Develop Faith
  • Faith is a State of Mind Which May be Induced by Auto-suggestion
  • Self-Confidence Formula
  • Chapter 4. Auto-suggestion: The Medium for Influencing the Subconscious Mind
  • The Third Step Toward Riches
  • Summary of Instructions
  • Chapter 5. Specialized Knowledge, Personal Experience or Observations
  • The fourth Step Toward Riches
  • It Pays to Know How to Purchase Knowledge
  • "Apprenticeship" Proposed
  • Chapter 6. Imagination: The Workshop of the Mind
  • The Fifth Step Toward Riches
  • Two Forms of Imagination
  • How to Make Practical Use of Imagination
  • The Enchanted fettle
  • What I Would Do If I Had a Million Dollars
  • Chapter 7. Organized Planning: The Crystallization of Desire into Action
  • The Sixth Step Toward Riches
  • Planning the Sale of Services
  • The Major Attributes of Leadership
  • The 10 Major Causes of Failure in Leadership
  • Some Fertile Fields in Which "New Leadership" will be Required
  • When and How to Apply for a Position
  • Media Through Which Services May Be Marketed
  • Information to Be Supplied in a Written "Brief"
  • How to Get the Exact Position You Desire
  • What is Your "QQS" Rating?
  • The Capital Value of Your Services
  • The Thirty Major Causes of Failure-How Many of These Are Holding You Back?
  • Take Inventory of Yourself-28 Questions You Should Answer
  • Where and How One May Find Opportunities to Accumulate Riches
  • The "Miracle" that has Provided These Blessings
  • Chapter 8. Decision: The Mastery of Procrastination
  • The Seventh Step Toward Riches
  • Freedom or Death on a Decision
  • Chapter 9. Persistence: The Sustained Effort Necessary to Induce Faith
  • The Eighth Step Toward Riches
  • Symptoms of Lack of Persistence
  • How to Develop Persistence
  • Chapter 10. Power of the Master Mind: The Driving Force
  • The Ninth Step Toward Riches
  • Gaining Power through the "Master Mind"
  • Great Power Can Be Accumulated through No Other Principle!
  • Chapter 11. The Mystery of Sex: Transmutation
  • The Tenth Step Toward Riches
  • The Ten Mind Stimuli
  • "Genius" is Developed through the Sixth Sense
  • Why Men Seldom Succeed Before Forty
  • There is No Other Road to Genius than through Voluntary Self-Effort!
  • Chapter 12. The Subconscious Mind: The Connecting Link
  • The Eleventh Step Toward Riches
  • The Subconscious Mind Works Day and Night
  • The Seven Major Positive Emotions
  • The Seven Major Negative Emotions (to be avoided)
  • Chapter 13. The Brain: A Broadcasting and Receiving Station for Thought
  • The Twelfth Step Toward Riches
  • The Greatest Forces are "Intangible"
  • The Dramatic Story of the Brain
  • Chapter 14. The Sixth Sense: The Door to the Temple of Wisdom
  • The Thirteenth Step Toward Riches
  • Building Character through Auto-Suggestion
  • Faith vs. Fear!
  • Chapter 15. How to Outwit the Six Ghosts of Fear
  • The Six Basic Fears
  • The Fear of Poverty
  • Symptoms of the Fear of Poverty
  • Money Talks!
  • The Fear of Criticism
  • Symptoms of the Fear of Criticism
  • The Fear of III Health
  • Symptoms of the Fear of III Health
  • The Fear of Loss of Love
  • Symptoms of the Fear of Loss of Love
  • The Fear of Old Age
  • Symptoms of the Fear of Old Age
  • The Fear of Death
  • Symptoms of the Fear of Death
  • Old Man Worry
  • The Devil's Workshop: The Seventh Basic Evil
  • How to Protect Yourself Against Negative Influences
  • Self-Analysis Test Questions

AUTHOR'S PREFACE   In every chapter of this book, mention has been made of the money-making secret which has made fortunes for more than five hundred exceedingly wealthy men whom I have carefully analyzed over a long period of years.   The secret was brought to my attention by Andrew Carnegie, more than a quarter of a century ago. The canny, lovable old Scotsman carelessly tossed it into my mind, when I was but a boy. Then he sat back in his chair, with a merry twinkle in his eyes, and watched carefully to see if I had brains enough to understand the full significance of what he had said to me.   When he saw that I had grasped the idea, he asked if I would be willing to spend twenty years or more, preparing myself to take it to the world, to men and women who, without the secret, might go through life as failures. I said I would, and with Mr. Carnegie's cooperation, I have kept my promise.   This book contains the secret, after having been put to a practical test by thousands of people, in almost every walk of life. It was Mr. Carnegie's idea that the magic formula, which gave him a stupendous fortune, ought to be placed within reach of people who do not have time to investigate how men make money, and it was his  hope that I might test and demonstrate the soundness of the formula through the experience of men and women in every calling. He believed the formula should be taught in all public schools and colleges, and expressed the opinion that if it were properly taught it would so revolutionize the entire educational system that the time spent in school could be reduced to less than half.   His experience with Charles M. Schwab, and other young men of Mr. Schwab's type, convinced Mr. Carnegie that much of that which is taught in the schools is of no value whatsoever in connection with the business of earning a living or accumulating riches. He had arrived at this decision, because he had taken into his business one young man after another, many of them with but little schooling, and by coaching them in the use of this formula, developed in them rare leadership. Moreover, his coaching made fortunes for everyone of them who followed his instructions.   In the chapter on Faith, you will read the astounding story of the organization of the giant United States Steel Corporation, as it was conceived and carried out by one of the young men through whom Mr. Carnegie proved that his formula will work for all who are ready for it. This single application of the secret, by that young man-- Charles M. Schwab-- made him a huge fortune in both money and OPPORTUNITY. Roughly speaking, this particular application of the formula was worth six hundred million dollars.   These facts-- and they are facts well known to almost everyone who knew Mr. Carnegie-- give you a fair idea of what the reading of this book may bring to you, provided you KNOW WHAT IT IS THAT YOU WANT.   Even before it had undergone twenty years of practical testing, the secret was passed on to more than one hundred thousand men and women who have used it for their personal benefit, as Mr. Carnegie planned that they should. Some have made fortunes with it. Others have used it successfully in creating harmony in their homes.   A clergyman used it so effectively that it brought him an income of upwards of $75,000.00 a year. Arthur Nash, a Cincinnati tailor, used his near-bankrupt business as a "guinea pig" on which to test the formula. The business came to life and made a fortune for its owners. It is still thriving, although Mr. Nash has gone.   The experiment was so unique that newspapers and magazines, gave it more than a million dollars' worth of laudatory publicity.   The secret was passed on to Stuart Austin Wier, of Dallas, Texas. He was ready for it--so ready that he gave up his profession and studied law. Did he succeed? That story is told too. I gave the secret to Jennings Randolph, the day he graduated from College, and he has used it so successfully that he is now serving his third term as a Member of Congress, with an excellent opportunity to keep on using it until it carries him to the White House.   While serving as Advertising Manager of the LaSalle Extension University, when it was little more than a name, I had the privilege of seeing J. G. Chapline, President of the University, use the formula so effectively that he has since made the La-Salle one of the great extension schools of the country.   The secret to which I refer has been mentioned no fewer than a hundred times, throughout this book. It has not been directly named, for it seems to work more successfully when it is merely uncovered and left in sight, where THOSE WHO ARE READY, and SEARCHING FOR IT, may pick it up. That is why Mr. Carnegie tossed it to me so quietly, without giving me its specific name.   If you are READY to put it to use, you will recognize this secret at least once in every chapter. I wish I might feel privileged to tell you how you will know if you are ready, but that would deprive you of much of the benefit you will receive when you make the discovery in your own way.   While this book was being written, my own son, who was then finishing the last year of his college work, picked up the manuscript of chapter two, read it, and discovered the secret for himself. He used the information so effectively that he went directly into a responsible position at a beginning salary greater than the average man ever earns. His story has been briefly described in chapter two. When you read it, perhaps you will dismiss any feeling you may have had, at the beginning of the book, that it promised too much. And, too, if you have ever been discouraged, if you have had difficulties to surmount which took the very soul out of you, if you have tried and failed, if you were ever handicapped by illness or physical affliction, this story of my son's discovery and use of the Carnegie formula may prove to be the oasis in the Desert of Lost Hope, for which you have been searching.   This secret was extensively used by President Woodrow Wilson, during the World War. It was passed on to every soldier who fought in the war, carefully wrapped in the training received before going to the front. President Wilson told me it was a strong factor in raising the funds needed for the war.   Early in the 20th century, Manuel L. Quezon (then Resident Commissioner of the Philippine Islands), was inspired by the secret to gain freedom for his people. He has gained freedom for the Philippines, and is the first President of the free state.   A peculiar thing about this secret is that those who once acquire it and use it, find themselves literally swept on to success, with but little effort, and they never again submit to failure! If you doubt this, study the names of those who have used it, wherever they have been mentioned, check their records for yourself, and be convinced. There is no such thing as SOMETHING FOR NOTHING!   The secret to which I refer cannot be had without a price, although the price is far less than its value. It cannot be had at any price by those who are not intentionally searching for it. It cannot be given away, it cannot be purchased for money, for the reason that it comes in two parts. One part is already in possession of those who are ready for it.   The secret serves equally well, all who are ready for it. Education has nothing to do with it. Long before I was born, the secret had found its way into the possession of Thomas A. Edison, and he used it so intelligently that he became the world's leading inventor, although he had but three months of schooling.   The secret was passed on to a business associate of Mr. Edison. He used it so effectively that, although he was then making only $12,000 a year, he accumulated a great fortune, and retired from active business while still a young man. You will find his story at the beginning of the first chapter. It should convince you that riches are not beyond your reach, that you can still be what you wish to be, that money, fame, recognition and happiness can be had by all who are ready and determined to have these blessings.   How do I know these things? You should have the answer before you finish this book. You may find it in the very first chapter, or on the last page.   While I was performing the twenty year task of research, which I had undertaken at Mr. Carnegie's request, I analyzed hundreds of well known men, many of whom admitted that they had accumulated their vast fortunes through the aid of the Carnegie secret; among these men were:   HENRY FORD WILLIAM WRIGLEY JR. JOHN WANAMAKER JAMES J. HILL GEORGE EASTMAN THEODORE ROOSEVELT JR. WILBUR WRIGHT WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN KING GILLETTE JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER THOMAS A. EDISON F. W. WOOLWORTH WOODROW WILSON WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT DR. ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL CLARENCE DARROW   These names represent but a small fraction of the hundreds of well known Americans whose achievements, financially and otherwise, prove that those who understand and apply the Carnegie secret, reach high stations in life. I have never known anyone who was inspired to use the secret, who did not achieve noteworthy success in his chosen calling. I have never known any person to distinguish himself, or to accumulate riches of any consequence, without possession of the secret.  From these two facts I draw the conclusion that the secret is more important, as a part of the knowledge essential for self-determination, than any which one receives through what is popularly known as "education."   What is EDUCATION, anyway? This has been answered in full detail. As far as schooling is concerned, many of these men had very little. John Wanamaker once told me that what little schooling he had, he acquired in very much the same manner as a modern locomotive takes on water, by "scooping it up as it runs." Henry Ford never reached high school, let alone college. I am not attempting to minimize the value of schooling, but I am trying to express my earnest belief that those who master and apply the secret will reach high stations, accumulate riches, and bargain with life on their own terms, even if their schooling has been meager.   Somewhere, as you read, the secret to which I refer will jump from the page and stand boldly before you, IF YOU ARE READY FOR IT! When it appears, you will recognize it. Whether you receive the sign in the first or the last chapter, stop for a moment when it presents itself, and raise your glass to toast your epiphany.   Chapter One tells the story of my very dear friend, who has generously acknowledged having seen the mystic sign, and whose business achievements are evidence enough that he turned down a glass. As you read his story, and the others, remember that they deal with the important problems of life, such as all men experience. The problems arising from one's endeavor to earn a living, to find hope, courage, contentment and peace of mind; to accumulate riches and to enjoy freedom of body and spirit.   Remember, too, as you go through the book, that it deals with facts and not with fiction, its purpose being to convey a great universal truth through which all who are READY may learn, not only WHAT TO DO, BUT ALSO HOW TO DO IT! and receive, as well, THE NEEDED STIMULUS TO MAKE A START.   As a final word of preparation, before you begin the first chapter, may I offer one brief suggestion which may provide a clue by which the Carnegie secret may be recognized? It is this-- ALL ACHIEVEMENT, ALL EARNED RICHES, HAVE THEIR BEGINNING IN AN IDEA! If you are ready for the secret, you already possess one half of it, therefore, you will readily recognize the other half the moment it reaches your mind.   Napoleon Hill, 1937 Excerpted from Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.