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A**P
Old is Gold! One of the best book I have read!
Old is Gold! Best book I have ever read!Fundamentals of life haven't changed. The 17 principles are relevant after a century!One of the most fundamental books to build anybody's character!Title not so relevant, it is a literal interview of Andrew Carnegie in Napolean Hill's words after a lot of work on it.
K**K
A treasure house book
Book contains A detailed interview between nepoleon hill and Andrew carnegie.All the fans of think and grow rich must read this bookThe print and color of pages were excellent
R**H
Great book
Great
B**R
This book has the foundation for Napoleon Hills Works
This book is a interesting one to read. Its the interview with andrew carnegie. What is interesting is that andrew have given all the secrets of success principles and napoleon has did research to make it more clear for people.
A**R
Amazing
Amasing. Must apply principles. Knowledge about all fields of life. Must read.
S**N
pages quality isn't good.
When you highlight something it's too visible on the back
K**R
Love the book
Don't know how one could read Think and Grow Rich without reading this book, really worth the buy... Love it
D**N
Four Stars
Gud one. Bt I prefer his famous book think and grow rich.
A**R
I like all Napoleon books.
A most definite way to get your mind thinking.
K**T
Most insightful Napolean Hill book I've read
I have read many Napoleon Hill books including Think and Grow Rich and Laws of Success & Master Key to Riches (which is excellent) and this was the most insightful and useful Napoleon Hill book of them all. Andrew Carnegie's perspective is valuable and practical and really goes into detail of the how to apply the principles in other Napoleon Hill Books. He strongly emphasizes the value of a positive state of mind, mastermind principle, the habit of doing more than paid, and all the principles of success. In this book Carnegie goes into deep detail of how they work and the benefit of applying themOn the Kindle version there are a few minor formatting error. I still consider this book a 5 star from the massive value I gained from it highlighting much of the book and taking many pages of notes as I read. I can only imagine the massive value that could be gained from applying these principles as early as possible in life.
H**.
a hidden jewel
I write in English because I suppose that you speak English if you read that book in English. I don't think there is a French translation. I heard about it in a random video and I bought it. It's the first book of Napoleon Hill that I read (I mean I haven't read Think and Grow Rich).Almost everything that has been written about personal development since then is in this book. The book date back in 1953 but the conversations seem to be much older. Except a couple of chapters, it's the verbatim of the conversations between Andrew (not Dale ;) Carnegie and Napoleon Hill about the 17 factors of success in life. It's very powerful.Except a couple of chapters which are pure pro-industry lobbying, and if you set aside the faith in American values (free enterprise, American dream, etc.) and the place of women (housewives, at the time), it's pretty modern - I have no problem with references to The Creator, even if I am atheist.So not only this book contains most of the principles, if applied, which will make you succeed in life, but it has hidden lessons at every corner, read it carefully.So my only negative points are the useless chapters voicing Carnegie's anti-communism and praising the cooperation between authorities and industry. But it's negligeable. One point which is missed: how to develop creativity. I mean that Carnegie and Hill go pretty far into each subject, but here, they just skip the subject.Otherwise, everything is there and it's worth the purchase : get a goal, focus, be straight and self-disciplined, enthusiastic, be well surrounded, use wisely your free time, etc. It's so modern ! Fully applicable today.OK, one hidden lesson to give you an example: if you are not self-disciplined, then you are drifting, it's one or the other, one or zero, nothing in between. I mean it's a hidden lesson, because it's one sentence or one paragraph in a chapter, which is not the very subject of the chapter, i.e. not developped. But I got the hidden lesson. Here, it's black or white. Either you make the necessary efforts and you control your pulsions/thoughts/actions or you go nowhere. Well, if you think about it, it's very powerful. And the book bears a good two dozen of hidden lessons like this one.To conclude, this book not only is exhaustive on personal development, but it brings even more. And incredibly, nobody has ever heard about it and everybody reads Think and Grow Rich. I prefer to read the source of Think and Grow Rich, which is this book (N. Hill started with conversations with A. Carnegie before everything else, so you have here the source of everything he wrote afterwards). A hidden jewel.
A**R
Einfach nur geil!
Seitdem ich dieses Buch gelesen habe bin ich mir erst vielen Dingen bewusst geworden. Es hat mir geholfen meine Karriere wieder steil nach oben zu lenken :)
A**O
Uno de mis libros preferidos. La transcripción del diálogo entre Carnegie e Hill.
Uno de mis libros preferidos. La transcripción del diálogo entre Carnegie e Hill.A pesar de haber pasado tantos años, los consejos que se dan en las entrevistas son muy actuales y con total seguridad muchos coaches de la actualidad han copiado sus consejos y tácticas.
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