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This video is about Napoleon Hill's book, "Think and Grow Rich," which discusses the philosophy of success. The book contains the secret to success, which was revealed to the author by Andrew Carnegie. The author has applied the secret to his own life, and has been successful thanks to it.

  • 00:00:00 Think and Grow Rich is a book about the philosophy of success, based on the work of Andrew Carnegie and 500 other successful men. The book contains the secret to success, which was revealed to the author by Andrew Carnegie. The author has applied the secret to his own life, and has been successful thanks to it.
  • 00:05:00 This book, Think and Grow Rich, is a compilation of advice from renowned businessperson, Napoleon Hill. The book discusses how to make money and achieve success, and it has been said to have helped more than 100,000 people. The book was written over a 20-year period and passed down to one hundred thousand people. Some of the individuals who were given the book and learned from it include J.G. Chaplin, president of LaSalle Extension University, and Stuart Austin Weir, a lawyer who gave up his career to study and use the secret.
  • 00:10:00 This video and audiobook recount the history of the Carnegie formula, which is a secret that was used by President Woodrow Wilson during World War I to raise money. The formula involves thinking and growing rich. Those who are willing to learn and apply the secret will succeed.
  • 00:15:00 Edwin C. Barnes wanted to work with Thomas Edison, and when he met him, he was determined to get what he wanted. After a few unsuccessful attempts, Edison offered Barnes a job. Barnes' desire was powerful, and it led him to success.
  • 00:20:00 This video tells the story of two men, one who succeeded in making himself rich through tangible means, and one who failed because he quit when he was faced with temporary defeat. The successful man, Barnes, had a desire, and he pursued it relentlessly. The unsuccessful man, uncle of Ru Darby, had no such drive.
  • 00:25:00 This is a story of a man, Ru Darby, who made a fortune in life insurance. Ru Darby learned a valuable lesson from his failed attempt to mine gold. He learned that failure is a trickster with a keen sense of irony and cunning, and that success is just one step beyond the point of defeat. Ru Darby's story demonstrates the power of persistence.
  • 00:30:00 This book, Think and Grow Rich, is about how one can achieve wealth and success by learning from their experiences and applying the 13 principles outlined. The author, Napoleon Hill, tells the story of Mr. Darby, a life insurance salesman, and his uncle, a colored child who conquered an adult white man in a confrontation. The story provides a lesson on how one can overcome failure and achieve success.
  • 00:35:00 In this video, Napoleon Hill discusses how to think and grow rich, emphasizing the importance of having a state of mind and a definiteness of purpose. According to Hill, one of the main weaknesses of mankind is the average person's familiarity with the word "impossible." He explains that success comes to those who become success conscious, and failure comes to those who indifferently allow themselves to become failure conscious. Hill also discusses the habit of measuring everything and everyone by their own impressions and beliefs. He says that some who read this book will believe that no one can think and grow rich, but that this is not true. He goes on to say that a single transaction will illustrate the secret of Ford's success.
  • 00:40:00 In this video, Napoleon Hill discusses the principles behind success, which include maintaining a spirit of open-mindedness, and being money conscious. He also mentions that the relationship between himself and the two successful men he describes is such that he could have taken no liberties with the facts.
  • 00:45:00 In 1922, Napoleon Hill delivered the commencement address at Salem College, where he planted in the minds of the graduating class an idea that has been responsible for the opportunity he now has to serve the people of his state. He suggests that the author include with every book one of his personal analysis charts, which would provide the readers of the book with a complete unbiased picture of their faults and virtues. This service would be priceless to millions of people who are now facing the problem of starting all over again.

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