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Think Your Way to Wealth

By: Napolean Hill
Narrated by: Joel Fotinos, Mitch Horowitz
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Finally back in print, this true lost classic records Napoleon Hill's first, fateful encounter with industrialist Andrew Carnegie, where the young Hill learned the secrets to winning at life.

Returned to print after many years of unavailability, here is the one-and-only trade edition of a treasury of wisdom. Think Your Way to Wealth captures Napoleon Hill's initial encounter with Andrew Carnegie, who revealed the money-attracting strategy that Hill later popularized in classic books like Think and Grow Rich and The Law of Success.

While working as a reporter for an inspirational magazine in 1908, Napoleon Hill chanced upon an opportunity that gave direction to his life. The young writer landed an interview with industrial giant Carnegie. Hill had just one key question for the magnate: What is the secret to your success? Carnegie's response electrified Hill and launched him on a lifelong mission to distill the steps to success into a clear, definite protocol that could be used by any motivated man or woman.

Think Your Way to Wealth is Hill's vivid account of that seminal meeting. It captures Carnegie's initial advice, how-to's, practical steps, and concrete directions-all of which formed the basis for Hill's groundbreaking books, and jump-started the field of business motivation.

Originally published in 1948, Think Your Way to Wealth has been out of print and unavailable for many years. This new Tarcher Success Classics edition reproduces the complete, original text just as Hill first presented it. The dialogue between Hill and Carnegie represents an invaluable, irreplaceable playbook of success strategies that can change the life of any reader, just as they changed Hill's life that day.

©1948 Napoleon Hill (P)2011 Penguin Audio
Money Management & Budgeting Personal Development Personal Finance Personal Success Money Money Management Success Inspiring Business
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I saw the paperback version in the bookstore and quickly bought it. I always wanted to know how the EXACT conversation went between Hill and Carnegie.

Now I know..thanks to this book.
Once I became an Audible member, I searched for and bought this version so I can listen to it as I work and manifest my ultimate life.

Finally..the whole story.

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a book that offers a complete guide to wealth. read it more than once to get it all.

a should read

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I loved this book it had so many similarities to outwitting the devil. I hope you enjoy it as well

amazing

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I have studied many of Napoleon Hill's works and this gem is one of his best, IMO. In this interview-style audio book, if you listen closely, they provide a blueprint to go from completely nothing to forming your own success. I took copious amounts of notes and will be applying them to my own ventures going forward.

This book is one of my favorites. I hope you enjoy it as well.

It's Your Blueprint.

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Would you consider the audio edition of Think Your Way to Wealth to be better than the print version?

N/A only have the audio version

Which character – as performed by Joel Fotinos and Mitch Horowitz – was your favorite?

Andrew Carnegie

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The realization that "ordinary" people can achieve what they set their mind too.

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