Think and Grow Rich

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Here, you can access a wealth of resources related to this influential book that has helped countless individuals achieve success in their personal and professional lives.

On our webpage, you can read summaries of each chapter of the book, providing you with a quick overview of the key concepts and ideas presented in each section.

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“Think and Grow Rich” is a classic self-help book written by Napoleon Hill and published in 1937. The book is based on Hill’s research and interviews with successful individuals, including Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Andrew Carnegie. Hill was commissioned by Carnegie to study the principles of success and create a philosophy for achievement that could be taught to others.

The book is divided into 13 chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of success, including desire, faith, persistence, and imagination. Hill emphasizes the importance of having a definite purpose, a burning desire to achieve one’s goals, and the willingness to take action and persevere in the face of adversity.

Hill also discusses the power of the subconscious mind and the role it plays in shaping our thoughts and actions. He advocates for the use of positive affirmations and visualization to reprogram the subconscious mind and attract success and abundance.

One of the most famous concepts introduced in the book is the idea of a “mastermind group,” which is a group of individuals who come together to share ideas, support each other, and work towards a common goal. Hill believes that the collective wisdom and energy of a mastermind group can lead to extraordinary success.

“Think and Grow Rich” has sold millions of copies and has been translated into numerous languages. The book has had a profound impact on the self-help genre and has inspired countless individuals to pursue their dreams and achieve success. It remains a timeless classic that continues to be relevant and applicable in today’s world.

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Think and Grow Rich Summary

“Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill is a timeless classic self-help book that has inspired millions of readers over the years. The book offers a philosophy of achievement that is based on the principles of desire, faith, persistence, and imagination. Hill stresses the importance of having a clear purpose and a burning desire to achieve one’s goals, and the willingness to take action and persevere in the face of obstacles.

The power of the subconscious mind is another central theme in the book, as Hill believes that our thoughts and beliefs shape our reality. He advocates for the use of positive affirmations and visualization to reprogram the subconscious mind and attract success and abundance. Hill also emphasizes the importance of a “mastermind group,” a network of individuals who support and collaborate with one another to achieve their goals. Overall, “Think and Grow Rich” offers a practical, inspiring guide for anyone seeking to achieve success in their personal and professional lives.

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Page 14

“when a man desires a thing so deeply that he is willing to stake his entire future on a single turn of the wheel in order to get it, he is sure to win.”

Page 17

“Failure is a trickster with a keen sense of irony and cunning. It takes great delight in tripping one when success is almost within reach.”

Page 23

“our brains become magnetized with the dominating thoughts which we hold in our minds, and, by means with which no man is familiar, these “magnets” attract to us the forces, the people, the circumstances of life which harmonize with the nature of our dominating thoughts.”

Page 28

“no possible way of retreat. He had to win or perish!”

Page 34

“The oak sleeps in the acorn. The bird waits in the egg, and the highest vision of the soul, a waking angel stirs. Dreams are the seedlings of reality.”

Page 45

“Through some strange and powerful principle of “mental chemistry” which she has never divulged, Nature wraps up in the impulse of strong desire “that something” which recognizes no such word as impossible, and accepts no such reality as failure.”

Page 46

“The emotions of faith, love, and sex are the most powerful of all the major positive emotions. When the three are blended, they have the effect of “coloring” the vibration of though in such a way that it instantly reaches the subconscious mind, where it is changed into its spiritual equivalent, the only form that induces a response from Infinite Intelligence.”

Page 47

“””all thoughts which have been emotionalized, (given feeling) and mixed with faith, begin immediately to translate themselves into their physical equivalent or counterpart… the subconscious mind will translate into its physical equivalent, a thought impulse of a negative or destructive nature, just as readily as it will act upon thought impulses of a positive or constructive nature.”””

Page 50

“Every man is what he is, because of the dominating thoughts which he permits to occupy his mind.”

Page 51

Self Confidence Formula

Page 79

“The person who stops studying merely because he has finished school is forever hopelessly doomed to mediocrity, no matter what may be his calling. The way of success is the way of continuous pursuit of knowledge.”

Page 88

“The creative faculty becomes more alert, more receptive to vibrations from the sources mentioned, in proportion to its development through use.”

Page 105

The Major Attributes of Leadership

Page 107

The 10 Major Causes of Failure in Leadership

Page 121

The 30 Major Causes of Failure: How Many of These are Holding You Back?

Page 127

Self-Analysis Questionnaire for Personal Inventory

Page 143

“Genuine wisdom is usually conspicuous through modesty and silence.”

Page 154

“Be persistent no matter how slowly you may, at first, have to move. With persistence will come success.”

Page 158

Symptoms of Lack of Persistence

Page 171

“Men take on the nature and the habits and the power of thought of those with whom they associate in a spirit of sympathy and harmony.”

Page 174

“””Anybody can wish for riches, and most people do, but only a few know that a definite plan, plus a burning desire, for wealth, are the only dependable means of accumulating wealth.”””

Page 175

“[Sex transmutation] means the switching of the mind from thoughts of physical expression, to thoughts of some other nature. Sex desire is the most powerful of human desires. When driven by this desire, men develop keenness of imagination, courage, willpower, persistence, and creative ability unknown to them at other times… When harnessed, and redirected along other lines, this motivating force maintains all of its attributes of keenness, of imagination, courage, etc., which may be used as powerful creative forces in literature, art, or any other profession or calling, including, or course, the accumulation of riches.”

Page 177

The Ten Mind Stimuli

Page 179

“When brain action has been stimulated, through one or more of the ten mind stimulants, it has the effect of lifting the individual far above the horizon or ordinary thought, and permits him to envision distance, scope, and quality of thoughts not available on the lower plane, such as that occupied while one is engaged in the solution of the problems of business and professional routine.”

Page 186

Personal Magnetism

Page 191  

“The road to genius consists of the development, control, and use of sex, love, and romance.”

Page 193

“Love is without question, life’s greatest experience. It brings one into communion with Infinite Intelligence. When mixed with the emotions of romance and sex, it may lead on far up the ladder of creative effort. The emotions of love, sex, and romance, are sides of the eternal triangle of achievement-building genius. Nature creates genii through no other force.”

Page 198

“The subconscious mind will not remain idle! If you fail to plant desires in your subconscious mind, it will feed upon the thoughts which reach it as the result of your neglect.”

Page 200

The Seven Major Positive/Negative Emotions

Page 201

“If you are an observing person, you much have noticed that most people resort to prayer only after everything else has failed! Or else they pray by a ritual of meaningless words. And, because it is a fact that most people who pray, do so only after everything else has failed, they go to prayer with their minds filled with fears and doubt, which are the emotions the subconscious mind acts upon and passes on to Infinite Intelligence. Likewise, that is the emotion which the Infinite Intelligence receives, and acts upon.”

Page 203

“The subconscious mind is the intermediary, which translates one’s prayers into terms which Infinite Intelligence can recognize, presents the message, and brings back the answer in the form of a definite plan or idea for procuring the object of the prayer.”

Page 224

“There can be no compromise between poverty and riches! The two roads that lead to poverty and riches travel in opposite directions. If you want riches, you must refuse to accept any circumstance that leads towards poverty.”

Page 227

Symptoms of The Fear of Poverty

Page 233

Symptoms of The Fear of Criticism

Page 236

Symptoms of The Fear of Ill Health

Page 237

Symptoms of The Fear of Loss of Love

Page 238

Symptoms of The Fear of Old Age

Page 240

“This fear is useless. Death will come, no matter what anyone may think about it. Accept it as a necessity, and pass the thought out of your mind.”

Page 242

“The six basic fears become translated into a state of worry, though indecision. Relieve yourself, forever of the fear of death, by reaching a decision to accept death as an inescapable event.”

Page 245

How to Protect Yourself Against Negative Influences

Page 246

Self Analysis Test Questions

Page 251

“He knew that the mind could produce anything the mind could conceive and believe, and that knowledge was the thing that lifted the great Edison above the common herd.”

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by | Feb 19, 2023