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13 SECRETS OF NAPOLEON HILL

1. DESIRE:
It is not accidental that Hill begins with desire. Success always begins with desire. Most people want to be successful. Wanting success is a waste of time. Worse, it just produces frustration. Only a burning, all-consuming, fer ent and passionate desire will produce the e!ceptional results that ma"e up true success. Wanting is best understood by its second meaning in the dictionary# lac". $o want for something is to lac" something and so long as you merely want success, you will lac" success. Wanting is mere wishful thin"ing. %esire, on the other hand, is an e!tremely potent force. It is a supreme moti ator. It is a metaphysical principle of creation. %esire is an energetic emanation of the human spirit that enacts the law of attraction. %esire is the metaphysical e&ui alent of gra ity. %esire draws to you the thing desired, or the elements that will constitute the thing desired. %esire is the fuel that ignites the fire that transmutes thoughts into things. $he sad truth about most people who claim to want success is that they actually do not desire success. What they desire is comfort and security. $he path to real success often demands that you gi e up comfort and security in order to gain rewards greater than mere creature comforts and minor financial security. 'or years, I wanted to be a millionaire. I wanted and wanted to no a ail. It was not until, one day, in my frustration and anger, I graduated from wanting to truly desiring success, and, as a result, I was almost magically catapulted into millionaire status. It was the burning passion of fer ent desire that pushed me out of my comfort (one of mediocrity and security and empowered me to achie e real success. It was my desire that enabled me to get past the fear of failure and get past the frustrations of obstacles to achie e the success I had wanted for so many years. )ou must ha e or de elop a burning passion for success. Without it, you are highly unli"ely to achie e it. *et passionate or stay home. $his is critical+your desire must be specific. It must be attached to a clear and specific ideal, a clear and consistent thought picture of what success means to you.

2. FAITH
Hill says, ,all thoughts that ha e been emotionali(ed -gi en feeling through desire. and mi!ed with faith, begin immediately to translate themsel es into their physical e&ui alent or counterpart., What he alludes to, but does not fully e!plain, is that it is our beliefs themsel es that either empower us to soar to pre iously unimaginable heights or chain us to the lower echelons of achie ement. Page1 www.SecretEbookSource.com

/ot only must you ha e a burning desire for a specific thought of success, but you must also ha e the faith or belief that success is not only a ailable to you as an abstract, but it is your birthright and all you need to do is claim it as your own and it shall be yours. )our faith in your ideal and your faith in your right to the ha ingness of this ideal is crucial to your being able to end up ha ing it. Most people ha e their faith or belief formed by the e idence of what has already happened or been made manifest. 0s a result, they find it difficult to belie e in things that are not historically pro en. If what has been historically pro en for the masses and for you personally -thus far. is mediocrity, then without the belief in the potentiality of success as being 1as real as1 the actuality of mediocrity, you will not be able to achie e the imagined ideal of success. Hill also goes on to say that autosuggestion or repeated affirmations can enable faith and belief. He does not address the issue of core beliefs that can, despite all affirmations to the contrary, imprison a person in lac" and limitation. Hill, himself, was fortunate that his association with 2arnegie, and the other self-made successful people that 2arnegie introduced him to, enabled him, o er time, to discard any core beliefs he may ha e had about wealth or po erty and success or failure and to ta"e on new core beliefs. He was, in effect, brainwashed by his own research into the principles of success so that his core beliefs became those he wrote about. )ou may ha e to do the same+brainwash yourself+cleanse your mind of any limiting core beliefs you may hold so that new empowering beliefs can be installed. 0ll the tools you need are there waiting for you to disco er and apply so that you may achie e the success you desire. ,'aith is,, indeed, to &uote 2hristianity1s greatest salesman, 3aul, ,the e idence of things not -yet. seen., %oubt can turn a molehill into a mountain. 'aith can mo e mountains. 4now this+there are two separate energetic ibrational outputs of human consciousness that lead to creation, or conscious manifestation, when they are braided together. $he first is concrete, specific, repetiti e, ideali(ed thought combined with desire -the emotionali(ed thought that Hill refers to.. $he second is firm, profound belief in the actuality of an ideal combined with intentionality of beha ior. Ha e faith. It shall come to pass. )ou must ha e both electromagnetic braids of consciousness happening at the same time# $hought plus desire. 'aith plus intent. Page2 www.SecretEbookSource.com

3. AUTO-SUGGESTION:
Hill emphasi(es in this chapter, for the second time in the boo", the crucial importance of ha ing clearly defined written goals that are repeated, preferably out -loud to oneself throughout the day. /ow he goes further and states that it is ery important to affirm one1s goals and ideals at some &uiet time, such as just before falling asleep. He may ha e been unfamiliar with meditation techni&ues or may ha e been reluctant to encourage their use in a time when such things were seen as a part of eastern mysticism and as being out-of-sync with his ob ious 2hristian beliefs. Here is why the &uiet time is ideal for auto-suggestion or affirmation. When you intentionally thin" about, repeat and affirm your ideals, you are planting the seeds that will grow to bear fruit. When your mind is busy with all "inds of distracting thoughts, or worse, non-contributory or negati e thoughts, you are planting your seeds amongst an abundance of weeds. When your mind is still and focused, you are, in effect, preparing fresh and fertile, weed-free, ground in which to plant your thought seeds. In addition to preparing the ideal mental ground to plant your thought seeds, meditation also stills your mind so that intuition can be accessed, insight can be attained and your connecti ity to the absolute can be ascertained. Since all creati ity springs from the potentiality of the infinite and absolute, it only ma"es practical sense to become as intimate with the infinite as you can manage. Meditation is the well-worn and pro en method of achie ing this intimacy. 5epeated affirmation of ideals and goals is highly effecti e. It is e en more effecti e when done in a meditati e state. It is e en more effecti e when you use insight, obtained through meditation and contemplation of self, to come to "now and consciously choose which core beliefs you will hold, discard or ta"e on. )ou are fortunate beyond measure in comparison to those who li ed when Hill originally wrote $hin" and *row 5ich. /ot only is the ignorance of and prejudice against meditation almost gone from the educated people of today, there are now se eral ad anced techni&ues enabled by scientific understanding and application of brainwa e states and their relationship to mental acti ity. We ha e all been, in a sense, brainwashed by our parents, our teachers and our societal groupthin" to hold certain e!pectations and certain beliefs. 2hoosing to enact what Hill calls autosuggestion and affirmation is choosing to do your own intentional brainwashing -or what 6eary, 7ateson, 6illy and others ha e called 1meta-programming your own bio- computer1. in order to program yourself for success. Hill proposed writing down your ideals and goals on 8!9 cards and carrying them with you. $here is Page3 www.SecretEbookSource.com

something magical in writing -not typing.. $oday, howe er, you can also record your goals, ideals and affirmations into M38 files and listen to them while dri ing, wal"ing or standing in line at the ban" to deposit your de eloping wealth. )our own oice, repeating, o er and o er again, your affirmations of your ideals and goals will implant these into your subconscious tape loop that runs in the bac"ground :;<=.

4. SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE:
In this chapter of $hin" and *row 5ich, /apoleon Hill goes to great lengths to ma"e the distinction between generali(ed "nowledge and speciali(ed "nowledge> and between formal education and practical information. 7y citing e!amples of the li es of certain indi iduals in an offhand manner, Hill alludes to the most important thing about "nowledge. Here it is plainly spo"en# 4nowledge, by and of itself, has little, if any, alue. )ou may find that shoc"ing or, at least contrary to e erything you1 e been taught, but it is true. 4nowledge only becomes aluable in its application. )ou may ha e heard that "nowledge is power. Wrong. It is applied "nowledge that begets power, wealth and the ad ancement of humanity. $he secret is in the application, not in the "nowledge itself. 'or years, I considered myself to be highly educated about success. I willfully ignored the e idence of my own lac" of success, considering it a temporary aberration. Once, I really got that it is the application, not the possession, of "nowledge that produces results, I went from a erage to highly successful in a matter of months. $o &uote one of the wisest of teachers, 2onfucius# ,$he essence of "nowledge is, ha ing it, to apply it> not ha ing it, to confess your ignorance., Hill does point out, in the first paragraph of this chapter, that although uni ersities possess perhaps all of the aggregate "nowledge of human"ind, professors, for the most part, although surrounded by all this "nowledge and though ery "nowledgeable, ha e themsel es little or no money> while many people of little formal education go on to produce great wealth and great material ad ancements for all humanity. He also alludes to, but does not spell out plainly, that the ery best form of speciali(ed "nowledge, that a person who desires success and wealth can obtain, is the "nowledge of how to become successful. How sad it is to teach our children to aspire to success but not teach them how to get it. We teach them that an education will bring them success and happiness, but neglect to tell them what specific education that is and further neglect to say that it is the application of the specific education that will bring success and happiness. Hill ma"es great use of the story of Henry 'ord pro ing, in the courtroom, that although he was uneducated, he was not ignorant, because, as he said it, ,any time I should wish to "now something specific, I can simply push a button on my des" and some person who "nows the answer will come to Page4 www.SecretEbookSource.com

pro ide it to me., $hese days, with the accumulation of information and training being as easy as the 1clic" of a mouse1, there is no e!cuse for not being successful in any field, e!cept that you are ignorant of the principles of success, or for some personal per ersity, refuse to apply them to your life.

5. IMAGINATION:
In this chapter, Hill not only points out the role of imagination in human de elopment, but also ma"es the clear distinction between the two main types of imagination, which he calls 1synthetic imagination1 and 1creati e imagination1. $his distinction is a critical understanding. I, or others, may ha en chosen to label and e!plain, in our own writings, these distinctions in different ways, but the labels do not matter. Most people, who claim to use their imagination, are using the type Hill called 1synthetic imagination1. It is of little use, sa e for personal entertainment. $he great humanistic psychologist, William ?ames, had this to say about the same subject# ,Many people thin" they are thin"ing when they are merely rearranging their prejudices., Synthetic imagination is the manipulation of effects. 2reati e imagination is causal that creates effects. 0ll things, from the in ention of writing to the in ention of the Internet came about because of the use of creati e imagination. Synthetic imagination merely, at best, can impro e upon what already e!ists. $he bringing of new things into e!istence re&uires the use of creati e imagination. $he creation of wealth can be obtained, with diligence, through the informed and practical use of synthetic imagination -e.g. creating a better mouse trap., but most wealth and most ad ancement in human technology comes about through the use of creati e imagination. Succinctly put, your imagination is the wor"shop in which you, mostly without conscious recognition, create the results that show up in your life. What you hold as an image in your mind is what shows up in your life. If what you are imagining is simply a rehash of what has already occurred or been created by others, then your results shall be limited to what has been, not what can be. $he sad, sad, sad thing that we inflict upon our children and oursel es is the dampening of imagination. 1It is only in your imagination,1 is the common refrain. We neglect tell them or reinforce that all great and wonderful things that e!ist in our world had their genesis 1only in imagination1. What is not recogni(ed, honored and amplified is that it is the dreamers, the imaginers, who go on to produce the new, the wonderful, the uni&ue ad ancements that end up creating, not only personal wealth, but greater wealth and well-being for all human"ind. Page5 www.SecretEbookSource.com

4now this# that which you imagine, e!pect and isuali(e in your internal world is that which gets produced in your e!ternal world. $his is now been pro en by the science of &uantum mechanics. 0s has been so e!pertly described by the scientific genius, %a id 7ohm, the e!plicate -or e!ternal physical reality. is, not only best understood by, but is brought into being by, the implicate -or internal reality. of pure consciousness and its imaginings of what is and what can be.

6. ORGANIZED PLANNING:
$his, in my opinion, is the wea"est chapter of Hill1s boo". He spea"s of the need for organi(ed planning, but s"irts around the issue> instead offering suggestions about how to get a job and writes some useless paragraphs e!tolling the 0merican way, which, in any case, no longer e!ists as he describes it. @ ery noteworthy or great accomplishment came about because there was a plan. What Hill should ha e done -and does do in other chapters. is point out the need to ha e concrete written goals that are in harmony with one1s chosen purpose and<or ideals. *oals are not ague aspirations li"e, 1I want to be rich.1 $hey are concrete, defined steps in the fulfillment of your personal ision or purpose. $hey are a specific plan. I am always ama(ed by how many people continue to refuse -through la(iness or a lac" of belief in the necessity. to ha e clear, concise, written goals, despite being presented again and again with the e idence that those who do ha e written goals succeed and those who do not+do not. $here ha e been many studies about the effecti eness of ha ing written goals. $hey in ariably show the same results. A9B of people who ha e -and daily refer to. written goals end up accomplishing them. A9B of people who do not ha e written goals, do not accomplish much of anything. If you can read this paragraph and not ha e begun the process of ha ing written goals by the time you go to bed tonight, you should "now that you are choosing failure. 7usinesses that succeed ha e a business plan. $he business of life also re&uires a plan. When you ha e a plan, you "now what you are about> you "now when you are on -or off. trac"> you can measure your progress> you can tell others who might enroll in your ision what it is that needs doing> you can pro ide leadership to all those who enroll in your plan.

7. DECISION:
%ecision is another one of the ten 1%s1 of super-success that I describe in the 6ibrary. /apoleon Hill says this, ,0nalysis of se eral hundred people who had accumulated fortunes well beyond the million dollar mar", disclosed the fact that e ery one of them had the habit of reaching decisions promptly, and changing these decisions slowly, if and when they were changed at all. 3eople who fail to accumulate money, without Page6 www.SecretEbookSource.com

e!ception, ha e the habit of reaching decisions, if at all, ery slowly, and of changing these decisions &uic"ly and often., 0nother /apoleon, 7onaparte, says this# ,/othing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decide., $he ability to ma"e clear, firm resolute decisions is as precious a gift as life itself. It is what enables human beings to ta"e control of their li es, to rise abo e chance and circumstance and to chart a destiny. $hose who fail to ma"e conscious choices may as well not ha e any free will, for they s&uander the gift of decisi eness. $he successful and happy human being is the one in whom choice is intentional and purposeful. %ecision produces results. It can, also be said that the failure to decide is, in itself, a decision, a decision to let your life be go erned by e ent and circumstance. %ecision can be called choice by design. 6ac" of decisi eness is choice by default. It is also a choice. It is the decision to choose unhappiness, mediocrity and commonality. ,$here is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision., C William ?ames $hose who ma"e decisions are the masters of their fate. $hose who don1t are the ser ants of fate. $hose who decide to become, to enact and to ha e, according to their own design, are assisted by the laws of creation. $here is enormous power unleashed by a simple decision. ,Once you ma"e a decision, the uni erse conspires to ma"e it happen., C 5alph Waldo @merson Dnfortunately, many people miss the importance of the last phrase in /apoleon Hill1s first sentence in the second paragraph abo e, and they treat their decisions li"e men treat a $E remote control, constantly changing from one e!pectation to another. %ecisions should be firm> as in the following e!ample# ,I resol e this date of -day, month, year. FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF to do such and such and to stay the course until it is done., Which brings us to Hill1s eighth secret of success+ persistence.

. PERSISTENCE:
3urpose G passion G persistence H 3rosperity. Hill says this, ,3ersistence is an essential factor in transmuting desire into its monetary e&ui alent., He goes on to e!plain that desire -passion. plus the power of will -persistence. ma"e an irresistible pair and almost always end up producing wealth. 0 long attention span, combined with determination, is an attribute shared by all successful people. $hese days most people don1t ha e the attention span of a gnat. $hey channel surf. $heir opinions change from day to day. $hey cannot read anything longer than a DS0 $oday article. $hey mo e from fad to fad. $hey change from one business opportunity to the ne!t without e er waiting for their wor" to bear fruit. $homas @dison commented that AIB of people &uit AIB of the way to Page7 www.SecretEbookSource.com

accomplishing their goals. $hese days it is AAB who &uit a mere :IB of the way. $hose who persist, win. $hose who do not, lose. $hat is as true today as it was JI years ago when Hill wrote $hin" and *row 5ich. It seems that the only thing that most people ha e the capacity to persist with is their bad habits of thin"ing and belie ing. %espite the o erwhelming e idence that the way they thin" and what they belie e is not producing the results they desire, they persist in hanging on to what does not wor". %efine your ideals, plan their enactment and persist in your plan and you will produce results. %esire and faith -belief. are the fuel that produces persistence. 3ersistence turns stumbling bloc"s into stepping-stones on your pathway to success. $he many percei e a molehill as an insurmountable mountain bloc"ing their path> the few choose to see a mountain in their path as an opportunity to gain a aster perspecti e of their pathway forward. It is simply a matter of attitude. 3urpose plus passion plus persistence e&uals prosperity. 2al in 2oolidge said it clearly# ,/othing in the world can ta"e the place of persistence. $alent will not> nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. *enius will not> unrewarded genius is almost a pro erb. @ducation will not> the world is full of educated derelicts. 3ersistence and determination alone are omnipotent.,

!. POWER OF THE MASTER MIND:


$his is my fa orite chapter of the entire $hin" and *row 5ich boo". /ot just because Hill stresses the importance of ha ing a mastermind group of li"eminded people, but also because he clearly e!plains the alue of specific "nowledge and that power is deri ed only from the direct and purposeful application of "nowledge. $he importance of brainstorming with li"eminded indi iduals cannot be o erstated. Wor" groups, e!ecuti e teams, board members are all the direct recognition that the collecti e power of se eral minds wor"ing and planning together can accomplish much more than one mind alone. $wo or more minds, wor"ing in harmony, produce a synergistic energy that wea es a concrete reality out of purpose, ision and determination. Harmony is not just some nicey-nice, feel-good en ironment. 0ll creation is comprised of ibration. Harmonious ibrations are creati e. %iscordant ibrations are destructi e. When you intentionally place yourself into a harmonious position, you are acting in concert with the natural laws of uni ersal creation. $he people you hang around with are a part of your mastermind team. 3lay close attention to the &uality of thin"ing that your associates ha e. Most people prefer to hang out with those who do /O$ challenge them. It is more comfortable. What do you, your friends and associates tal" aboutK 7elow a erage people tal" about other people, read 3eople maga(ine and, in so doing, affirm that the acti ities and successes of other people are more real and more aluable than their own. 0 erage people tal" about things, e ents and circumstances, watch the nightly, networ", nightmare news and, in so doing, affirm that the Page8 www.SecretEbookSource.com

conditions of the world control their success. 0bo e a erage people tal" about ideas and concepts, read good boo"s and, in so doing, affirm that their own success is dependent upon learning and applying the right ideas. Super successful people tal" about their own ideals and isions, communicate about them with other super successful people, and in so doing, affirm that their success deri es from their personal power to thin", desire, belie e and act with intent<purpose. If you had the opportunity to ha e a group of super successful people as your personal ad isors, coaching you to become all that you were capable of becoming, and mentoring you to achie e the fulfillment of your potential, would you ta"e itK Would you follow the ad ice of the people who ha e achie ed huge le els of success, personal fulfillment and happiness in place of those who are mired in mediocrityK

1". TRANSMUTATION:
7oy, I had a tough time with this chapter when I first read the boo" in my youth. I honestly thought that, although I recogni(ed there to be a lin" between creati ity and se!uality, it was mostly some old man1s rationali(ation for waning se!ual itality. It was not until I studied 4undalini, the 2ha"ras and began to understand the true ibratory nature of creation that it became clear that what Hill was tal"ing about was a prime metaphysical understanding about creati e energy and how to utili(e it. It was also, as he predicted, not until I had passed my fortieth birthday that I actually began to clue into what he was tal"ing about. We ha e, culturally, so many moralistic assumptions and beliefs about se!ual energy that we pre ent oursel es from fully understanding what it is and what it is capable of. $he whole subject is so comple! that se eral boo"s could be -and ha e been. written about the subject without fully e!plaining it. Many women today may understandably be put off by Hill1s seemingly se!ist attitude. Howe er, it is a huge mista"e to miss the ital importance of Hill1s message in this chapter by dismissing his supposed prejudice through some prejudice of one1s own. 'irst, it should be understood that he was immersed in the culture of his times. Second, it should not be missed that women ha e a greater innate capacity to consciously use se!ual energy and attracti eness to get what they want in life and that many men need to be educated about their own power. Se!ual energy is also closely related to charisma and charisma attracts not only people, but wealth and power. $he dri e for success is 1coincidently1 often also strongest in those who also ha e a high se!ual dri e. $he truly empowered person is one who has learned, as Hill says, to transmute much of that se!ual energy into creati e energy and not Page9 www.SecretEbookSource.com

s&uander it in ain physical pursuits.

11. THE SU#CONSCIOUS MIND:


It is &uite clear to any reader of this chapter, who has also read Haanel1s $he Master 4ey, that Hill draws hea ily on that earlier wor" to formulate his thoughts for this chapter. It was Haanel, not Hill, who ga e me my personal ,ah-ha moment, about the real nature of success and its source as being within the mind rather than in the e!ternal world. It was Haanel that helped me become an 1o ernight success1 and self-made millionaire. Most people ha e little understanding of the wor"ings of their conscious mind and e en less understanding of the wor"ings of their subconscious mind. Here are the essential understandings you need to ac&uire# It is the subconscious mind, /O$ the conscious mind that e!erts the most control o er your beliefs, thoughts and actions and thus, your results. $he subconscious can, howe er, be consciously programmed and controlled by the conscious mind. $he subconscious mind is the source of insight, intuition, imagination and creati ity. $he subconscious mind is also your direct lin" to the collecti e subconsciousness of humanity, which also has a greater influence on your beliefs, thoughts and actions than does your conscious mind. $he subconscious mind is also your direct lin" to uni ersal consciousness, which is the source of all power and creati ity. )our subconscious mind is accessible only when you learn how to still the hyper acti ity of the conscious mind. Meditation techni&ues are the best way to accomplish this control.

12. THE #RAIN:


Hill can be forgi en, I thin", for mi!ing brain and mind together as if they were one and the same thing. Most people still do the same thing. Howe er, simply because mind is e ident in brain does not mean that one is the other anymore than a glass should be confused with the water it contains. $he attributes of the brain are &uite simple. It is a mass of biological material that permits electrochemical acti ity. $he attributes of the mind are &uite a bit more comple!. Hill also shows, once again, his limited "nowledge of brain<mind acti ities and meditation techni&ues here. He refers again the increased fre&uency of the mind<brain when creati ity is engaged. 0lthough there is some truth to the idea that brainwa e acti ity spi"es momentarily during periods of intense creati ity, it is now pretty well understood that creati ity, insight, intuition and the so-called superlearning state come about when brainwa e acti ity is reduced -not increased. from the normal 7eta fre&uencies of L9 to =9 cycles per second -cps. to the 0lpha state fre&uencies of between = to L; cps. Page10 www.SecretEbookSource.com

It is through the deliberate slowing down of the acti ities of the conscious mind that the subconscious attributes of mind can be accessed. %eeper meditati e states li"e $heta, which e!hibits brainwa e acti ity of between ; to J cps pro ide access to e en deeper subconscious attributes of mind and to the collecti e subconsciousness of humanity. %eeper still is the %elta state of M to ; cps, wherein the infinite uni ersal intelligence can be both percei ed and accessed. So, contrary to popular misconception, it is not increased brain acti ity that produces great ideas or the resulting wealth> it is in reducing and consciously controlling the specific acti ities of mind i.e. thought, that produces inspiration, insight and wealth. It is now understood that the a erage human has about JI,III thoughts per day> AAB of these are non-producti e, non-contributory random subconscious noise. $he few who learn how to e!amine and e!ert control o er the thoughts that they allow to pass through mind are the ones who attain, achie e and accomplish so much more than their fellows. It is not the general increased ibration of mental acti ity as described by Hill, but the increased fre&uency of specific, consciously chosen thoughts

13. THE SI$TH SENSE:


$his chapter is so profound that I hesitate to e en comment on it. 6ong before people began 1channeling1 discarnate entities for their wisdom, /apoleon Hill was ha ing full cabinet meetings in his imagination with men, many long dead, that he considered to be the 1wise ones1. 0t one point he stopped, fearful that his imaginary meetings were becoming more real than e eryday reality. His imaginary MasterMind mentors came to him to demand he continue his wor" or perish for refusing to fulfill his destiny. 0nd so he did. 0nd what a great wor" it has pro en to be. Much of the wealth of the last half of the twentieth century came about because of the actions ta"en by men and women who were directly inspired by /apoleon Hill and $hin" and *row 5ich to create, not only their own great personal wealth, but an increase in wealth and well- being for all humanity. What Hill calls the si!th sense is your direct and intimate connection to the infinite, ineffable uni ersal mind, source of all that is and all that can be. )ou are the channel whereby the infinite ma"es manifest the finite. )ou are wealthy beyond measure. 0ll you need to do is to claim your birthright. $hin" clearly, purposefully, creati ely. 0ttach to those ideali(ed thoughts a passionate desire to ha e them made manifest. Ha e faith that it shall be so. 0ttach to your belief the firm intent that your beingness and actions will cause the ideals to be made real. 0nd so it shall be. $hin" and *row 5ich is a gem> it should be re&uired reading in all schools. @ en its few errors are themsel es Page11 www.SecretEbookSource.com

apparent to us now these JI years later due mostly to the ad ances that ha e come about, in great part, to the "nowledge and inspiration pro ided by Hill himself. If you ha e not yet read $hin" and *row 5ich, read it now. If you ha e read $hin" and *row 5ich, read it again /OW. If you ha e read it again, memori(e it. If you ha e memori(ed it, put it into practice. )ou will indeed be able to thin", and grow rich+in so many ways.

CLOSING THOUGHTS:
What e!actly are you thin"ingK WhyK $o what purposeK What are you desiringK What do you ha e faith inK )ourself and your right to wealthK $o what intent do you thin" what you thin", say what you say, do what you do Here is /apoleon Hill1s secret of success e!plained+ 2lear consistent $HOD*H$ entwined with fer ent desire, combined with profound belief entwined with purposeful intent, creates the results you consciously choose to ha e in your life. 2reate an ideal, form a plan, affirm its reality and persist until it is made manifest. 4now that you are gi en the power to create what you desire. $hen, just do it. ,What you thin" about, you bring about., C 0nonymous ,$he greatest disco ery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind., C William ?ames ,$he world we ha e created is a product of our thin"ing. It cannot be changed without changing our thin"ing., C 0lbert @instein ,We are what we thin". With our thoughts, we ma"e our world., C $he 7uddha

SUMMAR%:
,%o you want wealthK *et the wealth consciousness., C 2harles Haanel ,Successful men and women become successful because they ac&uire the habit of thin"ing in terms of success., C /apoleon Hill ,0nything the mind of man can concei e and belie e, it can achie e., C /apoleon Hill Hill1s closing warning -and I shall ma"e it mine, as well.+ fear is the great destroyer. 7anish fear from your life. It does not ser e you in any way. *o forward in faith> faith that you ha e destiny to fulfill. 'ear not. $here is, after all, nothing to fear e!cept fear itself. 0nd it is a mere phantom, a ghost that disappears in the light of awareness. 3lease feel free to pass this e7oo" -or the lin" to it. on to your lo ed ones and any who you feel might be ready for /apoleon Hill1s timeless, inspirational and moti ational message. Page12 www.SecretEbookSource.com

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