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🗓️ 24 June 2018
⏱️ 20 minutes
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This week’s book review is “Life Lessons” by Napoleon Hill. This book is a simple, short read on the everyday lessons learned by Napoleon during his time as a prolific author. Join me as I examine a few excerpts from the book and expound on the practical application the lessons contained in Napoleon’s words.
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0:00.0 | This is reviewing Napoleon Hill's life lessons. |
0:19.0 | So Napoleon Hill is this freakish anomaly to me. |
0:22.0 | And I say freakish anomaly because Napoleon Hill was an early 1900s writer, |
0:28.0 | businessman, entrepreneur, whatever you want to call him. Those would those who aren't familiar with Napoleon Hill's work, |
0:37.4 | I heavily encourage you to grab it, download it, |
0:42.3 | buy the book on Amazon, do whatever. They can grow rich is one of the most |
0:46.0 | impactful books ever. Purple cover, gold writing. It's almost a staple in I think every |
0:52.4 | entrepreneur's library. |
0:53.7 | Maybe you're not entrepreneur, maybe you don't have any interest in |
0:55.8 | of your business. It's just that the practical applications of how to use your |
0:58.4 | mind to start attracting what you want is really incredible. |
1:04.0 | A little background in history on Napoleon Hill for those you that don't know. |
1:07.0 | Napoleon was a guy that had some success and some failures in business at a young age |
1:12.0 | and decided to make it his life's journey to go around the states and ultimately the world, |
1:17.0 | and end up inquiring, investigating, and reporting back interviews he had was on the most wealthy individuals on the planet. |
1:27.0 | The Rockefeller family, J.P. Morgan. The list is long, very lengthy. And from that what he was able to do was |
1:36.6 | compile notes and teachings and education that these individuals all shared that made them successful. |
1:45.0 | You know, obviously when these things were created in the early 1900s, one of the last books, |
1:49.0 | the one I'm holding in my hand is the 1940ss is when it was published. It's crazy. Like there was no way to |
1:56.6 | disseminate information like theirs today. So this book could have sat around somewhere |
2:01.6 | in complete obscurity. |
2:03.6 | But now it's at all of our fingertips. |
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