05/05/2020
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This is by far the oldest book on our list, originally written in 1937, but it’s still a must-read. Napoleon Hill first interviewed a selection of millionaires, including Andrew Carnagie, all those decades ago and gathered their experiences and advice—and some of his own—in Think and Grow Rich.
The book ranges from inspirational anecdotes to slightly chiding admonishments, such as that you should share your wealth after you acquire it. Most notably, Hill doesn’t define success in purely financial terms but as personal achievement and satisfaction. But his book isn’t without its financial insights, too. You’ll remember that the Great Depression happened in the 1930s as well, and Hill devotes some pages to difficult, if not impossible, economic circumstances.
Think and Grow Rich has endured many incarnations over the years, but the 2017 edition is said to restore the original version and it’s indexed for quick reference. It’s also still a very hot seller.
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This is by far the oldest book on our list, originally written in 1937, but it’s still a must-read. Napoleon Hill first interviewed a selection of millionaires, including Andrew Carnagie, all those decades ago and gathered their experiences and advice—and some of his own—in Think and Grow Rich...