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Book Review:The Hidden Secret in Think and Grow Rich

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I sincerely don't know how to give this post a title, I don't know what to write ...lol, I miss my readers and my readers miss me and I needed to put something around here for every one of us to learn and be roused, today we are examining another great book that had and keep on having an impact on me. The book is Napoleon Hill's THINK GROW RICH. my first experience with this book was in 2014 when I was a senior in High School, I couldn't read the book well since I was in my last year and needed to focus more on scholastic work, I read the book well after I finished secondary school somewhere in august 2014, trust me this is a decent book loaded with insider facts.  Indeed, path back in the mid 1900s a man named Napoleon Hill devoted around 20 years of his life to making sense of this by concentrating on and talking with 500 of the best individuals at the time. Individuals like Edison, Ford and Andrew Carnegie. The outcome was a book called Think and Grow Rich. A ...

I Believe We Can Change The World If We Do it Together

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Quote by Mahatma Gandhi : “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”  I pose this question keeping in mind Gandhi, keeping in mind history, and keeping in mind the adage itself. Without knowing the setting, how would we realize that we are ascribing something to Gandhi that he never said, or misjudging this maxim totally? I'd rather have the memory of a Gandhi with whom I didn't as a matter of course concur, than a Gandhi whose perspectives can be changed to fit our extravagant. Did Gandhi Say This? When you consider it, we needn't stress a lot over the source of the fundamental thought that we should "be the change" we need to see. It's comparative, however not indistinguishable, to the thought "try to do you say others should do"; clearly, Gandhi would have likely concurred. In any case, as such, I haven't possessed the capacity to dependably archive this particular wording, or anything sensibly near it, to Gandhi.  Many...