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Napoleon Hill on The Science of Success

I was watching this remarkable video of Napoleon Hill and just sat there mezmerized.

Napoleon Hill speaks of how he was surprised why Andrew Carnegie would select him to work with because of his own percieved limitations- youth, lack of education and finances.

I was also struck by his vision that he came to understand the power of his efforts would benefit others in the future. In fact, he says it would change the lives of millions of people… some of them not even born yet. I am one of those who was not yet born at the time of his creation, yet my life has been positively affected by him. Even today. And now you life will be affected too and perhaps your children and their children…

I got goosebumps thinking that many of you right now are in a similar position that Napoleon Hill was back then. You see yourself as having similar limitations. But look what he did.

You can change the world just like Napoleon Hill did. You don’t need to wait for an invitation from a Millionaire to get started. You can go find someone to help you. Just ask.

I read Think and Grow Rich at least twice a year.

You can create a monument that will serve the world long after you are gone.

What will your legacy be?

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  1. 3 Comment(s)

  2. By K Thomas on Feb 11, 2008 | Reply

    Awesome video! I have read that book often and am still only coming to realize the magnitude of what it teaches. Thank you so much! Where did you find it? I have been searching for more information on Napoleon Hill so THANK YOU!

  3. By vivian xi on Mar 4, 2008 | Reply

    Fantastic! absolutely brilliant stuff!

    Thank you jill and thank you Napoleon Hill!

  4. By Dan on Mar 7, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks Jill.
    N. Hill was so wise and had such profounly powerful ideas. I hope because he was active so long ago, that people don’t overlook him as antiquated. His message is still relevant and useful. I really appreciate your sharing it.
    Dan

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