كتاب فكر وازدد ثراء

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When this book was published in 1937, it was considered one of the greatest inspirational books of its time. In addition to the book "Dale Carnegie" How to influence others and gain friends * and the book "Norman Vincent Peale" The Power of Positive Thinking, everyone who seeks to achieve success in his personal or professional life, whether men or women, read this book.
More than 15 million copies of this book have been sold, and it has become a roadmap for many millions of people to escape Depression-era poverty and find prosperity for themselves, their families, and in many cases their employees.
Who is Napoleon Hill? What is the source of his philosophy? Napoleon Hill was born into a poor family in 1883 in a one-room house in rural Virginia. He became an orphan at the age of twelve and his relatives took over the responsibility of raising him. To overcome his poverty and revolutionary nature, he struggled to learn and became one of the practical geniuses of his time.
At the age of thirteen, he began his writing career as a part-time journalist for a small village newspaper - a reporter writing articles and stories about what was happening in his area for pennies a line. Perhaps because of his struggle to fight poverty, he became obsessed with why people fail to achieve real material success and happiness in their lives.
To earn a living, he chose to work in the fields of law and journalism, and his early job as a reporter helped him pay for his studies at law school. His biggest opportunity came when he was commissioned to write a collection of success stories of famous people.
One of the people he met was Andrew Carnegie, one of the world's most famous iron magnates. Mr. Carnegie was so impressed with the young journalist that he gave him a task to which Hill would devote the next twenty years of his life. The project was to interview more than 500 millionaires to find a recipe for success that the average person could use.
Among these are interviews with the richest and greatest men of his time. They include Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford, Charles M. Schwab, Theodore Roosevelt, William Wrigley Jr., John Wanamaker, and William Bryan Jennings, George Eastman, Woodrow Wilson, William H. Taft, John D. Roefeller, FW Woolworth, and others are not as famous today. During this period, "Andrew Carnegie" was Hill's mentor, helping him formulate a recipe for success, based on the ideas and experiences of the people he interviewed.
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Feb 3, 2023

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