THINK and GROW RICH
Teaching, for the first time, the famous Andrew Carnegie formula for money-making, based upon the THIRTEEN PROVEN STEPS TO RICHES.
Napoleon Hill’s classic text establishes a philosophical framework for attaining material and spiritual prosperity by harnessing the power of the human mind. The author argues that success begins with an intense, burning desire for a specific goal, which must then be supported by unwavering faith and persistent action. Through techniques such as auto-suggestion and the "Master Mind" principle, individuals can program their subconscious to recognize opportunities and transmute abstract thoughts into physical riches. Hill emphasizes that specialized knowledge and creative imagination are more valuable than traditional schooling for those seeking to lead. Furthermore, the text warns that one must conquer basic fears, such as the fear of poverty and criticism, to maintain the mental clarity necessary for achievement. Ultimately, the work serves as a practical guide for self-determination, asserting that there are no limitations to what a person can accomplish except those they choose to accept.
Organized through 25 years of research, in collaboration with more than 500 distinguished men of great wealth, who proved by their own achievements that this philosophy is practical.
"Whatever your mind can conceive and believe it can achieve." - Napoleon Hill
What Do You Want Most?
Is It Money, Fame, Power, Contentment, Personality, Peace of Mind, Happiness?
The Thirteen Steps to Riches described in this book offer the shortest dependable philosophy of individual achievement ever presented for the benefit of the man or woman who is searching for a definite goal in life.
Before beginning the book you will profit greatly if you recognize the fact that the book was not written to entertain. You cannot digest the contents properly in a week or a month.
After reading the book thoroughly, Dr. Miller Reese Hutchison, nationally known Consulting Engineer and long-time associate of Thomas A. Edison, said- "This is not a novel.
It is a textbook on individual achievement that came directly from the experiences of hundreds of America's most successful men.
It should be studied, digested, and meditated upon. No more than one chapter should be read in a single night.
The reader should underline the sentences which impress him most. Later, he should go back to these marked lines and read them again.
A real student will not merely read this book, he will absorb its contents and make them his own.
This book should be adopted by all high schools and no boy or girl should be permitted to graduate without having satisfactorily passed an examination on it.
This philosophy will not take the place of the subjects taught in schools, but it will enable one to organize and apply the knowledge acquired, and convert it into useful service and adequate compensation without waste of time.
















