
Outwitting the Devil
The Secret to Freedom and Success
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Narrated by:
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Dan John Miller
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Phil Gigante
“Napoleon Hill was one of America’s great, influential thinkers who continues to have an enormous impact today.” - Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine
Bestselling author Napoleon Hill reveals the seven principles of good that allow us to triumph over obstacles...and find success.
Using his legendary ability to get to the root of human potential, Napoleon Hill digs deep to reveal how fear, procrastination, anger, and jealousy prevent us from realizing our personal goals. This long-suppressed parable, once considered too controversial to publish, was written by Hill in 1938 following the publication of his classic bestseller, Think and Grow Rich. Annotated and edited for a contemporary audience by Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Three Feet from Gold coauthor Sharon Lechter, this book is profound, powerful, resonant, and rich with insight.
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Seven Habits to form in order to outwit the devil
1.) Have a Definite Major Purpse in life
2.) Obtain self-mastery
3.) Use adversity for benefits
4.) Use time as a tool
5.) Find harmony
6.) Think through your plan for attaining you Definite Major Purpose
Ten Must-do things in order to prevent drifting
1.) Do your own thinking on all occassions
2.) Have a Definite Major Purpose and create a definite plan of action for attaining it
3.) Analye temorary defeat and NO MATTER WHAT extract a seed of equivalent benefit from it
4.) Be willing to render the service for all material things that you demand of life. Render more and better service first, accept the payment later.
5.) Recognize that your mind communicates with infinite intelligence and helps you transmute your desires into reality.
6.) Recognize that your greatest asset is time.
7.) Know that fear is a filler that occupies the parts of your mind that the devil fills. It is a state of mind that can instead be filled with what you want, and can get.
8.) When you pray, don't beg. DEMAND on getting EXACTLY what you want with no subsittutions.
9.) Either you mater life or it masters you. There is no half-way. Never accept what you don't want.
10.) Your dominating thoughts ALWAYS attract their physical couterparts.
Three appetites to master in order to obtain self-mastery
1.) the desire for food (I personally would add alcohol, but Napoleon Hill did not)
2.) the desire for sex expression
3.) the desire to express loosely formed ideas
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Where does Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It is a really great book with an almost timeless message. Unfortunately I found the editor's comments - which are placed throughout the book - to be dated and, at times, condescending. I would have enjoyed the book much more without the commentary from the editor. But the content written by Napoleon Hill was suburb.Who was your favorite character and why?
The content written by Napoleon Hill was read by a fantastic actor and was enjoyable to listen to. The content written by the editor was not read by a professional actor - or at least it did not seem like a professional. I can't remember - it might have been the editor herself reading those portions. Either way it was not enjoyable. Statements were read as questions and her regular interjections really broke-up the continuity of the book.Any additional comments?
Awesome book that would be even better if presented as Mr. Hill wrote it, without additional commentary.Would be better without editor commentary
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Would you listen to Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil again? Why?
I would definitely like to listen to the book again, but I would prefer to listen again without the editor commentary. I believe it would enhance the flow of the story and allow me to continue with the provoking thoughts without interruption. I did find the commentaries helpful at some times but mostly just distracting..What was one of the most memorable moments of Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil?
I remember the most intriguing and memorable moments being the description of the devil being made up of all negative energy, and the remarkably realistic interview.Which character – as performed by Dan John Miller and Phil Gigante – was your favorite?
His Majesty, the Devil.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
I don't agree with this becoming a film itself, but I do feel that the devil in this form would make an interesting antagonist.Any additional comments?
Again I truly enjoyed the book, but would like to be able to disable the editor’s comments so that I might be able to listen to the Interview uninterrupted.Enlightening, but a little too much commentary
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What made the experience of listening to Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil the most enjoyable?
This book completely changed the way I see myself, my surrounding and the people I associate with. This self conflict book brings points that helped me further understand my flaws in the way I look at success and failure. It outlines two characters with two very different views of the world. One being the master manipulator and the other a strong willed character who's purpose is the force the devil character to confess his way of control in the minds of the "simpleminded". The book displays such a strong message that only one's with the necessity to control their owns minds should indulge in this wonderfully write book.What was one of the most memorable moments of Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil?
When the Devil broke down his main tricks he uses to control the minds of the "Drifters"What does Dan John Miller and Phil Gigante bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
They brought the passion of the manuscript as if one was in the room of the meeting.What did you learn from Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil that you would use in your daily life?
EverythingAny additional comments?
I suggest this book for any one who wishes to start the journey of business and wish to control their own minds.Opens the Trapped Mind
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Love the book, hate the narrator!
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Wow
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Love the book and specially the narrative
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Awesome book except...
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A MUST READ!!!
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Great book! Worth the investment in self!
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