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Go! Navigate Your Way to Success

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Go! Navigate your way to success is a book filled with stories that entertain and teach simultaneously. There are 51 short tales that are matched item per item to a lesson that Dr. Napoleon Hill himself has written. Also, placed through-out the pages are contemporary commentaries by individuals who value and use Dr. Hill’s success teachings. Each essay is dedicated to telling a story and then making a point. Not only will you enjoy the story, but you will also gain a valuable success lesson that stays in your memory Bank. And, at just the right moment when you need the teaching, you will recall the story and apply the lesson to your benefit. The selections from Dr. Hill’s teachings are taken from his earliest works that include Napoleon Hill’s magazine, the law of success, think and Grow Rich and one excerpt from how to attract men and money. I feel that these selections fit best within the historical context of the stories used to illustrate the lessons. It is interesting to note that success stories of this nature are available in all walks of life, but in order to extract the lesson and put it to personal use, the reader must ask three questions: first, “what is the lesson or moral of the story?” next, “how does the lesson correspond to or enhance the story?” and, finally, “how does this apply to me right now, today?”.

Napoleon Hill

Oliver Napoleon Hill Oliver Napoleon Hill (born October 26, 1883 – November 8, 1970) was an American self-help author. He is known best for his book Think and Grow Rich (1937) which is among the 10 best selling self-help books of all time.[1][2] Hill's works insisted that fervid expectations are essential to improving one's life.[3][4] Most of his books were promoted as expounding principles to achieve "success". Hill is, in modern times, a controversial figure. Accused of fraud, modern historians also doubt many of his claims, such as that he met Andrew Carnegie and that he was an attorney. Gizmodo has called him "the most famous conman you've probably never heard of".

Title

Go! Navigate Your Way to Success

Author

Napoleon Hill

Publisher

Prabhat Prakashan

Number of Pages

212

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Self-Help
  • First Published

    FEB 2016

    Go! Navigate your way to success is a book filled with stories that entertain and teach simultaneously. There are 51 short tales that are matched item per item to a lesson that Dr. Napoleon Hill himself has written. Also, placed through-out the pages are contemporary commentaries by individuals who value and use Dr. Hill’s success teachings. Each essay is dedicated to telling a story and then making a point. Not only will you enjoy the story, but you will also gain a valuable success lesson that stays in your memory Bank. And, at just the right moment when you need the teaching, you will recall the story and apply the lesson to your benefit. The selections from Dr. Hill’s teachings are taken from his earliest works that include Napoleon Hill’s magazine, the law of success, think and Grow Rich and one excerpt from how to attract men and money. I feel that these selections fit best within the historical context of the stories used to illustrate the lessons. It is interesting to note that success stories of this nature are available in all walks of life, but in order to extract the lesson and put it to personal use, the reader must ask three questions: first, “what is the lesson or moral of the story?” next, “how does the lesson correspond to or enhance the story?” and, finally, “how does this apply to me right now, today?”.
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