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(Video) The Pioneer Of Success, ‘Napoleon Hill’ Shares His Theories On ‘The Law of Success’

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Well renowned author, Napoleon Hill has mastered the art of success throughout his lifetime. His world famous book titled “Think and Grow Rich” has been a source of motivation for many famous and successful entrepreneurs.

Napoleon Hill is very well known for his latter successful book, Think and Grow Rich, however his first book was published in 1925, titled “The Law of Success”. After an Interview with billionaire, Andrew Carnegie, Napoleon Hill put this book together based upon interviews of over 500 American millionaires across nearly 20 years, including such self-made industrial giants as Henry Ford, J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Alexander Graham Bell, and Thomas Edison.

 

‘The Law of Success’ is comprised of 16 lessons of success and each chapter is lesson titled:

1. The Master Mind
2. A Definite Chief Aim
3. Self – Confidence
4. The Habit of Saving
5. Initiative and Leadership
6. Imagination
7. Enthusiasm
8. Self-Control
9. The Habit of Doing More Than Paid For
10. A Pleasing Personality
11. Accurate Thinking
12. Concentration
13. Cooperation
14. Profiting by Failure
15. Tolerance
16. The Golden Rule

The revised 21st century Edition features a 17th lesson named:
17. The Universal Law of Cosmic Habitforce

Below is a video from Napoleon Hill, talking about his Interview with Andrew Carnegie that ultimately inspired him to create this wonderful book of successful information ‘The Laws Of Success’ with the world.

Napoleon Hill talks about his meeting with Andrew Carnegie

 

Article Written By: Charlene Barry | Addicted2Success.com

 

I am the the Founder of Addicted2Success.com and I am so grateful you're here to be part of this awesome community. I love connecting with people who have a passion for Entrepreneurship, Self Development & Achieving Success. I started this website with the intention of educating and inspiring likeminded people to always strive for success no matter what their circumstances. I'm proud to say through my podcast and through this website we have impacted over 200 million lives in the last 10 years.

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