Summary of Think and Grow Rich: The Wisdom of Napoleon Hill

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Author: Steve Shockley ISBN: 9781948665032
Publisher: StormShock Press Publication: February 8, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Steve Shockley
ISBN: 9781948665032
Publisher: StormShock Press
Publication: February 8, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

This ShockNotes summary of Think and Grow Rich captures as much of the actionable content and key takeaways as possible in 5,000 words. Most readers can read it in 20-30 minutes.

Napoleon Hill was best known for publishing Think and Grow Rich in 1937. In it, he outlines "The Thirteen Steps to Riches," drawn from his interviews with more than 500 wealthy men. He was originally inspired to work on the book at the encouragement of business magnate Andrew Carnegie, who at the time was one of the richest people in the world. Carnegie taught Hill a "money-making secret" that he said nearly all successful people knew. The secret had been used by the likes of Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Edison, and John D. Rockefeller to achieve their goals. Carnegie believed that the secret should be taught in public schools and could revolutionize education. Think and Grow Rich was Napoleon Hill's attempt to disclose the secret to the general public.

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This ShockNotes summary of Think and Grow Rich captures as much of the actionable content and key takeaways as possible in 5,000 words. Most readers can read it in 20-30 minutes.

Napoleon Hill was best known for publishing Think and Grow Rich in 1937. In it, he outlines "The Thirteen Steps to Riches," drawn from his interviews with more than 500 wealthy men. He was originally inspired to work on the book at the encouragement of business magnate Andrew Carnegie, who at the time was one of the richest people in the world. Carnegie taught Hill a "money-making secret" that he said nearly all successful people knew. The secret had been used by the likes of Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Edison, and John D. Rockefeller to achieve their goals. Carnegie believed that the secret should be taught in public schools and could revolutionize education. Think and Grow Rich was Napoleon Hill's attempt to disclose the secret to the general public.

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