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Summary of Napoleon Hill’s Outwitting the Devil by Swift Reads

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Narrated by: Leigh A Laird
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Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success (2011), by Napoleon Hill, describes the circumstances surrounding the self-help author’s rise to fame and fortune. After overcoming many personal and professional trials, including financial ruin, Hill had the opportunity to question the Devil about the ways in which he ensnares humanity....

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if u have been reading a lot of new age books, u probably do not need this. it is over-simplified, which made me wonder if the material i was hearing was from the book or was inserted as a comment. i feel like i wasted money on this. i wish there was a good copy of the original work.

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