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Chapter 2 of this book deals with the concept of desire.
To simply wish for something isn’t enough, one must borderline obsess over it, and then, as if by magic, the universe will oblige.
Hill classifies desire as the “starting point of all achievement” and points out that belief is a prerequisite to success.
Don’t wish - be willing to receive, and life will give you what you demand of it.
“The only limitations are those which we set up in our minds.”
Desire + faith is a formidable combination..
(Everything is possible)
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Chapter 1 of this text starts with the promise of the power of thought.
If time is our most valuable resource, then our level of focus determines how much value we can extract. Thoughts + purpose + persistence + desire = freedom.
Freedom only comes when we apply the power of thought...
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Chapter four deals with the concept of autosuggestion, essentially a mode of self talk that can work to either enhance or diminish your immediate reality.
Mr Napoleon Hill refers to it as the “medium for influencing the subconscious mind”
The primary mode of communication between th...
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Chapter 3 begins with the idea of belief.
Desire on it’s own is insufficient, you must also believe you can.
Emotion + thought is the avenue for direct communication with the subconscious / Infinite Mind.
Daily affirmations (autosuggestion) can help one “trick” their o...
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