Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

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Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

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This book is very interesting and gives you confidence of how to achieve success.The 13 steps to obtaining success outlined in this best-seller are the results of 20 years of research and accumulating information from over 500 successful individuals in a wide array of disciplines. These keys to success have stood the test of time having sold over 70 million copies to date, and this book is still regarded as one of the best self-improvement titles ever written.Real coversation with
Edison ,Henry Ford ,F.W. Woolworth and many are there. Everyone should read this 20 years of hardwork.
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I have read this book more than 5 times. It is amazing and inspirational, honestly I see why it has stood the test of time. Good review Rohit.
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I'm always interested in learning from those who have "been there, done that." This book may be worth the price just for the interviews.
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It a very nice book your 13 step has helped me alot
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I think this book is very inspirational and informative for those who want to succeed in life. The author did their best to write it. It is my all time favourite book I learn a lot from it. And I highly recommend this book to everyone. Each and every step is fabulous and worthy to think about. Well done Napoleon Hills.
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Shaat wrote: 30 Nov 2017, 22:24 I think this book is very inspirational and informative for those who want to succeed in life. The author did their best to write it. It is my all time favourite book I learn a lot from it. And I highly recommend this book to everyone. Each and every step is fabulous and worthy to think about. Well done Napoleon Hills.
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I've never read this book, but I've heard a lot about it and am considering picking up a copy.
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Hey guys! So, I was looking for a thread about this book because I've started reading it about 3 months ago and I couldn't go on, like, at all. I thought it was very childish, very "do it as I say, it is the right way". I'm a bit puzzled by my reaction because I know how popular this book is. Do you guys think I made a rushed decision in putting it down? I did not enjoy the first 50 pages at all. But maybe I didn't get them? What is it that you guys found so interesting about the book? I would love to gather monetary advice and this book is the get go for it, but it didn't seem so valuable to me. Thanks.
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This book is one of the best books ever written....gives u a step by step guide to be successful in every chOsen field
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This is an excellent book for anyone looking to rise above mediocrity in their life. It outlines principles necessary for success and fulfillment.
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This is an excellent book for anyone looking to rise above mediocrity in their life. It outlines principles necessary for success and fulfillment.
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Though am starting it seems to be a very nice book.
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Certainly one of the best books ever written! "Without a doubt, one of the greatest weaknesses of human beings is the habit of allowing other people to place negative thoughts in their minds."
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