Book, Who watches it gets rich: unprecedented selection of the best lectures[LS]
Book, Who watches it gets rich: unprecedented selection of the best lectures[LS]
Descrição
The pages of this book will tell you the origins of a legacy. We are pleased to present this never-before-published selection from Napoleon Hill. Among several previously unpublished speeches, this volume includes the speech that inspired the global best-seller Think and Grow Rich. With a foreword by the author's grandson, Dr. JB Hill and introductory remarks by Don Green, Director of the Napoleon Hill Foundation, personal letters from family members and Senator Jennings Randolph, this fascinating journey into speeches given by the pioneer of the personal development movement is packed with a wealth of information about its trajectory. It's a revealing look at one man's quest to understand why some succeed, why others don't, and what makes success something that can be replicated. This collection will feature some of Napoleon's best speeches, including: What I Learned from Analyzing 10,000 People; The man who didn't stand a chance; Commencement address at Salem College, West Virginia, 1922 - probably his most remembered and influential speech. Napoleon Hill dedicated much of his life to solving what he called "the most stupendous problem facing the human race today." In other words, “How can I get what I want?” As W. Clement Stone and thousands of others can attest, Hill succeeded in this endeavor, and we now have a philosophy of success that Andrew Carnegie once saw as a possibility.