Think and Grow Rich!: The Original Version, Restored and Revised
Think and Grow Rich!: The Original Version, Restored and Revised
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars A Should Read Book
I’m reading this ‘Think and Grow Rich’ book and studying with a Master Mind group.
I’m amazed at how it’s turn my life/ head around. I’m growing with it, implementing in my life, I’m much happier and excited about what’s coming in my future. I’m going to send the book to my 22 year old son who needs that base and understanding of what he can do. This will open your eyes, it’s opened mine.
5 Stars Simply one of the best three books of all time
Great version, great book. If you haven’t read or don’t own this book yet, you are missing out in life. I suggest that this book not only be read immediately, it should be read throughout your lifetime. Very few books are worth reading twice, but once you truly “get” this book you will never stop reading it’s wonderful content. Enjoy and really “Think and grow rich”
1 Stars A Waste
Worthless book, a waste of money. Tells you what internal qualities you need to become rich, but doesn’t tell you how to become rich. Must be much better get rich books out there.
5 Stars smoking hot!!!
Outstanding work!!!
And smoking hot for shakers!!!
from edison, ford, firestone… and beyond!!!
5 Stars Always an inspiration
This is one of the inspirational books of all time and a must have for anyone who wants to learn the dynamics for improving your life. The book has inspired so many other great speakers that the list sounds like the whos who of today’s motivational speakers. If people like Les Brown, Bob Proctor, Mark Victor Hansen, Sharon Lechter, T. Harv Eker and Greg Reid, to name but a few, say that they have been inspired by the words of Napoleon Hill then so should you.
I did not know much of the works of Napoleon Hill before I attended the Three Feet from Gold event in California in October 2009. That event, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Think and Grow Rich, changed my life. Speaker after speaker, all of whom gave their time for free, gave thanks to Napoleon Hill for having accepted the invitation from Andrew Carnegie to “research and interview the most successful titans of the time to develop and record their true secrets and principles of success”.
This prompted me to get my own personal copy of the book. What more can I say? It is an awesome, brilliant, insightful look at the mechanisms that determine whether we will be successful in life or not. A must read and one that has pride of place in my library.
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