This is the final chapter in Think and Grow Rich.
And in this section, Hill talks about another important factor that may prevent you from getting what you want and becoming rich.
Hill states that this evil is even stronger and dangerous than the previous six fears that you have learned from the last chapter.
According to Hill, this evil is your susceptibility to negative influences.
And if you did not take immediate action to analyze yourself to figure out if you are under negative influences, it will grow so strong that becomes very difficult to eliminate.
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