Think and Grow Rich - Network Marketing Edition
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Narrated by:
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Jim Kipping
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By:
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Napoleon Hill
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This is the best-selling success book of all time and the secret to your network marketing business. Over 60,000,000 copies have been sold. In 1883, Napoleon Hill was born into poverty. In 1910, while working as a reporter, he was assigned to interview billionaire industrialist Andrew Carnegie. During this interview, Carnegie gave hints about the "secret" he had used to attain wealth.
Carnegie believed the process of success was a simple formula which could be duplicated by the average person. Impressed with Hill, Carnegie commissioned him (without pay and only offering to provide him with letters of reference) to interview over 500 successful men and women, many of them millionaires, in order to discover and publish this formula for success.
The project lasted over 20 years, during which Hill became an advisor to two presidents of the United States, Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Think and Grow Rich is the result of these interviews. In your hands is the original and unabridged version, just as Napoleon Hill intended. Although not directly named, Carnegie's "secret" is mentioned no fewer than 100 times. If you are looking for it, and ready to put it to use, you will see it at least once in every chapter. This secret is essential to your network marketing success. Are you ready for it? There's only one way to find out....
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- lisa
- 17-05-2015
the art of learning
Good and quality from the reader of the book. The contest could be simplified down more but over all a good listen. I would recommend it.
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