![]() ![]() Better means making those concepts and Hill’s guidance more accessible to every man and woman. In this instance, better does not mean changing the information and concepts that Napoleon Hill so carefully gathered, analyzed, synthesized, and envisioned. Why mess with success? The only reason that warrants a revised edition of any book is this: To make it better. Given the enduring success of Think and Grow Rich and of the millions of people who have practiced its principles, you may wonder why a revised edition is necessary. By owning the secret and putting it into practice, you too will attract wealth and happiness beyond what you had ever imagined possible. People continue to think and grow rich now as they did so hundreds and even thousands of years ago. ![]() In this digital world where people and ideas achieve and lose relevance in an instant, Carnegie’s and Hill’s not-so-secret formula for success has achieved lasting relevance, because it is rooted in eternal truths and wisdom drawn from nature and human nature. They knew that sharing the secret would increase opportunities for all men and women. They knew that increasing wealth and happiness would lead to increasing opportunities that accelerated the growth of wealth and happiness globally. They knew that wealth and happiness could be created from nothing more than an idea and the desire, intelligence, planning, and perseverance to bring it into being. They knew that the pursuit of wealth and happiness was not a zero-sum endeavor. ![]() But Carnegie and Hill were masters at what they refer to as Infinite Intelligence. ![]() One might think it should remain a carefully guarded secret shared with a select few. To many people, the idea of sharing the secret of success seemed detrimental. The product of their vision and efforts was the book Think and Grow Rich, which has since sold over 15 million copies worldwide, inspired and guided millions of readers and leaders, and helped to shape the world in which we live. Hill would spend the next 25 years of his life interviewing over 500 millionaires (and performing 25,000 case studies on those who had failed) in order to unlock the secret formula to success and reveal it to the world. Nearly a century ago, world-renowned steel magnate Andrew Carnegie asked this same question and commissioned young journalist Napoleon Hill to answer it. They do not sacrifice their lives to earn a living on the contrary, they earn more than enough to fully enjoy their lives. They are no brighter or better educated than you. Without breaking a sweat, they manage to live in luxurious homes, send their children to the best schools, drive fancy cars, travel around the world, and still have resources available to help their loved ones and contribute to the communities in which they live. Success seems to come easy for some people. ![]()
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