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Napoleon Hill wrote theoriginal, and probably still the best, self improvement book. Hestudied the five hundred most successful men of his generation anddistilled the secrets of their success. Entitled Think And Grow Richit could as well be called think and achieve any goal you setyourself. For me, the most important premise is the idea that we arethe product of our dominating thoughts, however there's much more,including chapters on such vital attributes as desire andpersistence. The whole process wasstarted by steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, who challenged Hill to goand discover the secrets of success for himself and then share themwith the world. At the time Hill was a journalist who had gone tomeet Carnegie for a straightforward interview. Nonetheless, he roseto the challenge and made himself rich in the process, from books,which are still widely read today.When Think And GrowRich was published Hill's readers would have been familiar with themen he wrote about, very familiar in some cases. In the same way thatwe are familiar with the likes of Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, RichardBranson, Donald Trump, Barack Obama and the particularly successfulmen and women of our generation, so Hill's readers were privy to thelife stories of men like Henry Ford, Orville Wright, Thomas Edison,Alexander Graham Bell and all the other greats who inspired Hill. Ifonly because their lives overlapped.Today we might knowthat Henry Ford founded the car manufacturer Ford, but we may not befully aware of how his production line idea made the motor caraffordable for the masses, nor that he sponsored a peace conferencein a brave effort to forestall World War One. In fact there's muchmost of us just don't know about the men I call Hill's Heroes. Indeedwhen I started researching the book there were some, like RobertDollar, whom I'd never even heard of, yet their lives are remarkable.Hence my new book Hill's Heroes Volume 1 which covers the first fiftynames from Think And Grow Rich. Article Tags: Hill's Heroes, Grow Rich
Hill,Heroes,Napoleon,Hill,wrot