luni, 7 mai 2018

Napoleon Hill - The Law Of Success In Sixteen Lessons

The Principles Of Self-Mastery
The Law of Success (originally The Law of Success in 16 Lessons) is the title of Napoleon Hill’s  first book set, published initially in 1928 as an multi-volume  correspondence course and later more compact formats in recent years.  The work was originally commissioned at the request of Andrew Carnegie at the conclusion of a multi-day interview with Hill, and was based  upon interviews of over 100 American millionaires across nearly 20  years, including such self-made industrial giants as Henry Ford, J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Alexander Graham Bell, and Thomas Edison.  The original edition featured the eponymous 16 lessons, with the  updated 21st-Century Edition featuring an additional 17th lesson drawn  from later notes and lecture materials.
The Law of Success was a precursor to Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow  Rich. Hill was well known for researching what made millionaires  different from the common man. The sixteen lessons in this book  perfectly crystallize everything you will need to know to succeed during  these hard economic times. Many of today's best known self help books  take there core concepts form this book. The Secret, the Power of  Positive Thinking, the Millionaire next door, and The Law of Attraction  all take their basic premises from this landmark work. Now you can get  it from the source. Once you've read this book you will understand what  gives certain people an edge over everyone else. By following the advice  laid out clearly herein you'll be the one with an edge. It's time to  stop wondering what it's like to be rich and start knowing. This book  has changed countless lives and it can change yours! Unlike many of the  other editions on the market today, this edition is complete and  unabridged!  Wilder Publications is a green publisher. All of our books  are printed to order. This reduces waste and helps us keep prices low  while greatly reducing our impact on the environment.

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