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Law of Success

Book • 1928
Originally published in 1928, 'The Law of Success' is Napoleon Hill’s comprehensive guide to achieving success.

The book is based on Hill’s interviews with over 100 American millionaires, including industrial giants like Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, J.P.

Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Alexander Graham Bell, and Thomas Edison.

The book is divided into fifteen core lessons that cover topics such as the importance of organized planning, imagination, self-confidence, and the power of desire.

These lessons are aimed at helping readers create a new reality of abundance and prosperity by harnessing the power of their minds and applying the principles of success.

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Mentioned in 16 episodes

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Sam Parr
as Napoleon Hill's earlier multi-volume course that Think and Grow Rich marketed and upsold readers to purchase.
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‘Think and Grow Rich’ Is a Lie. (But The Advice Still Works)
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Bob Proctor
as a seminal work in personal development.
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3 Strategies for THRIVING in Today's Economy EP 1468
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Russell Brunson
when recounting his acquisition of a collection of Napoleon Hill's materials.
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Drifter vs. the Driven: Breaking the Patterns That Hold You Back - Part 1 | #Success - Ep. 104
Mentioned as containing 31 major causes of failure, indecision being the first.
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#3319: Biggest Problem Most Have: You Are TOO SLOW
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Sarah Hagi
as an eight-volume opus that Napoleon Hill was selling to Andrew Pelton.
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Napoleon Hill: The Self-Help Scammer Scion | 199
Referenced as being written after Allen's Working Plan and speculated to have been influenced by Irving Allen.
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Discovering Laws of Success From The Book That Inspired Napoleon Hill | #Success - Ep. 69
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Dre Baldwin
as one of his favorite books, where Napoleon Hill discusses the major causes of failure.
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#3365: Stop "Thinking About It"!
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Dre Baldwin
as an example of how the atmosphere around you impacts the perception of value.
#3519: The Architecture Of Aura

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