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Think and Grow Rich

Think and Grow Rich

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Author: Napoleon Hill
Publisher: bnpublishing.com
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 340135

Media: Paperback
Pages: 144
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 4.9 x 0.2

ISBN: 1424507995
Dewey Decimal Number: 300
EAN: 9789569569616
ASIN: 9569569611

Publication Date: October 29, 2007
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  • Hardcover - Think and Grow Rich: The 21st-Century Edition: Revised and Updated
  • Audio Download - Think and Grow Rich The 21st Century Edition: The 21st Century Edition (Unabridged)
  • Audio CD - Think and Grow Rich: The 21st-Century Edition

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5 out of 5 stars A great guide to help you attain your goals   January 4, 2009
Rollis Fontenot III (Houston, TX United States)
This book focuses on the BE of the Be-Do-Have principle and is a must read in success and personal development literature. If you have the time, read the original Think and Grow Rich first by skipping the editor's comments and then go back and read in its entirety. If not you can read it all the way through from the beginning, as this updated version includes several updated and modern stories are extremely helpful including more background on Mr. Hill and his struggles to get the book published. He truly lived the principles he presents. Most all of this information is useful because it is based on sound principles. Since the book is lengthy, I also highly recommend the CD audiobook.


1 out of 5 stars They ruined this book by adding junk to it.   July 26, 2008
A. Mark (IA)
I have read the original book and I decided to go with the 21st century edition when I got the audio book. Big Mistake. A third of the material is lame editorial comments. These worthless editorial comments ruin this book. I could not stand it so much that I quit listening to the audiobook. If the editor feels that they have so much to offer perhaps they should have written their own book instead of ruining this one.


5 out of 5 stars The single way of life in a capitalist society   February 9, 2008
Maxim Masiutin (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After finishing "Think and Grow Rich" I have suddenly realized that this simple slogan is the single way of life in a capitalist society. In this book, as the only way of getting rich, the author advocates goal-directed way of life, purposefulness, constant self-perfection, courage, the skill to think and to act, and the other similar traits of character.

Many people came to a conclusion that the wealth, in some extent, depends on a level of education, motivation, self-esteem, and so on. The problem is that not all the people in equal extend incline to the education, to their self-improvement. This is because of the differences of their needs, habits, abilities, capabilities, and so on. Leo Tolstoy in his novel "Resurrection" arose a question of how to improve the level of education within a society: from inside of each individual or from outside? Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Should first the level of education of each and every individual be risen which yields a revolution (dialectic transition of quantity into quality) or the revolution should make the environment to foster the education of every individual?

The traits advocated by Napoleon Hill correspond to the first Leo Tolstoy's way of improving society. If each and every individual will improve, the society will automatically improve. The second way of Leo Tolstoy (create the environment which will foster the education of every individual) is contrary to Napoleon Hill's ideas: "if something is got for free or without big effort, it won't be appreciated, won't be handled with care or you won't trust it". Free education and medical care won't be respected properly by people, regardless how good this education and medical care are. That's why the socialist society will develop slower than capitalist. Marxists knew this and have built the concept of World revolution (to overthrow of capitalism in all countries), and a further idea by Trotsky that it was impossible to build socialism in a single country. Trotsky wrote that the socialist economy is not as efficient as capitalist and without the World revolution the USSR won't be able to overcome its economic underperformance.

Napoleon Hill praises the freedom and opportunities of the capitalist society of the U.S. in particular, which gives, according to Napoleon Hill, boundless opportunities for an individual who is able to think and grow rich.

I also recommend "The Road to Serfdom" by F. A. Hayek in addition to this book. Although "Think and Grow Rich" is a classical self-help book for a general reader while "The Road to Serfdom" is mostly academic, I think that both of them should be read.



1 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book destroyed by the editors   December 12, 2007
Andres Jaramillo (California)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

The editors of this book (and specially the Audio version of the book) make it almost unbearable. Their constant interruption of Hill to add absolutely irrelevant additional information and often times unnecessary explanations, make the audio tapes enraging. They break the flow of ideas that Hill expresses so wonderfully. They are so concerned with the time-relevance of examples that they force modern-day examples into the chapters. And they are so long-winded and uninteresting that I found myself screaming at the cd player to please SHUT-UP! Understand: The beauty of a classic is that it is timeless. Now if for copiright reasons they needed to add so much junk to a classic, the audio version should be set up so that the listener could jump-skip their material. The editors ruined the book experience.



5 out of 5 stars Concieve, Believe, Achieve   October 4, 2007
T. Kendrick
The story may seem old but the philosophy is timeless. This program is updated with new millenium success stories and I still listen to it in my car every other week. repitition is the mother of skill

-Timothy Kendrick author-PTSD: Pathways Through the Secret Door


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