A book from capitalist to become capitalist - Think and grow rich by Napoleon Hill

How is the Think and Grow Rich Book?

Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill is one of the best-selling books on business and self-development. This book tells about how to become rich, and it discusses many successful people's stories, from Andrew Carnegie to Thomas Alva Edison. 

This book suggests one thing strongly, and that is the only first thing I remember when I type this.

If you want to be rich, you have to be stubborn to become rich. 


 

It is the only thing that I get from this book. and it is enough for me. Now I also remember some more things, like

  • You have to think only about money.
  • You have to be a good leader.
  • You have to analyze yourself to become the best version of yourself. and there are some assessments also given to evaluate.
  • You have to do auto-suggestions. Yeah! It's an interesting and repeating one that every self-help book says to do as visualization. 
  • You have to educate yourself or get the people who are educated and form your own advisory council like Henry Ford.
  • You have to understand that you get paid for what you do, not for what you know (such a capitalist thought, ah!).
  • You have to understand any one of the concepts and apply them to your life.
  • You have to re-read this book to get the concept more clearly (I am not saying that; the author himself is saying it in between the books).
  • You have to become rich. I don't know if it was the thing that the author said or not, and I am saying it after the effect it had on me.
Like that, this book discusses and suggests many things to become rich. 
 

What do you mean? Is learning sign language abnormal?

After reading the book, I read the review of it, which was most of all positive. but I also read a few negative reviews as well. On Goodreads, a girl wrote a review criticizing the mindset of the author, on his opinion and mindset that his deaf son is a normal person and should not learn sign language. That was a good critic review. You can find that review on its Goodreads page.
 

A book from a capitalist to become a capitalist

I sense in most of the parts of the book that the author hates communism idealogy and gives tremendous support for capitalism. He favors capitalism and its ideology. without them the world didnt be like today.  damn!  My mind is struggling between capitalism and communism. We will see it in my next post. Now come back to the book. The book was ok—not just ok—it was really good for people who have the burning desire to become rich.

Let's be rich together, comrades.

Arigato,
vino4d

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