All over the free world, there are thousands of successful
men and women who are where they are today because
they once picked up a copy of Think and Grow Rich by
Napoleon Hill. Without question, this single book has had
a greater influence on the lives, accomplishments, and fortunes
of more people than any other work of its kind.
This remarkable book helped me decide once and for all
how I was to accomplish my goal. It unified my thinkingand gave me a straight, clear road to the point I decided to
reach. One of my closest friends found the book, stayed
home for three days reading and digesting its material, and
he then went on to reach the top of his industry. I've sat in
richly paneled executive offices and listened to worldfamous
business leaders tell me how reading Think and
Grow Rich changed their lives.
When the last page of Think and Grow Rich is read, thehand that puts the book down on the
table is a different hand. The man who
then stands up and walks out into the
world is a different, a changed man — the possessor of the unique knowledge
that will enable him to turn dreams
into reality, thoughts into things. Socalled
fate and exterior circumstances
are no longer in command. He who
had been a passenger is now suddenly
the captain.
The secret behind Think and Grow
Rich, the reason why it has withstood
the test of time, is because it stands on
the foundation of truth: the clear,
unchallengeable fact that everything
begins with an idea. One may start
with nothing but ideas, but ideas are
incredibly powerful when they're supported
by Definiteness of Purpose, persistence,
and a burning desire for their translation into material objects or
riches — "riches" being whatever it is
you happen to want.
In other words, by controlling your
mind, you can control your destiny.
And you can start that amazing
process today, by absorbing and applying
Napoleon Hill's famous 13 principles
for unbridled success.
Desire
Desire is the starting point for all
achievement, the first step toward riches.
But it's here that we so often run
into a roadblock. A person will say, "I
know what I desire, but can I get it?"
The answer was best expressed by
Emerson: "There's nothing capricious
in nature, and the implanting of a
desire indicates that its gratification is
in the constitution of the creature that feels it." In other words, you would
not have the desire unless you were
capable of its achievement.
Your burning desire is nothing more
than an accurate picture of what you
will one day become. So right here,
firmly establish in your mind that
which you desire more than anything
else, and cherish and nurture that
desire. Do not suppress or annihilate it.
A man without desire has within him
no principle of action, nor motive to act.
Faith
Faith is the state of mind that may be
induced or created by affirmation or
repeated instructions to the subconscious
mind by conscious auto suggestion.
By summoning over and over
again a mental image of yourself already
having accomplished your main desire,
you will muster the faith you need.
Faith is vital to accomplishment.
Have faith that you can accomplish
that which you seek, for you would
never have decided upon it unless it
was meant for you to accomplish it. If
you find it difficult at times to have faith
in yourself, you may be certain that you
can have faith in these principles.
Auto Suggestion
Through repeated suggestion, the
subconscious mind can be put to work
for you. It's the faculty of being able to
concentrate your mind on your burning
desire until your subconscious mind
accepts it as fact and begins to devise
ways of bringing it about. Here's where
hunches come from, sudden flashes of
thought, inspiration, or guidance.
To access the power of auto suggestion,
go into some quiet spot, perhaps
in bed at night. Close your eyes and
repeat aloud so you may hear your
own words a careful reaffirmation of
whatever your goal happens to be. If
it's the accumulation of a sum of
money, reiterate the time limit for its
accumulation and a description of the
service or merchandise you intend to
give in return for it. As you carry out
these instructions, see yourself already
in possession of your goal.
Specialized Knowledge
Knowledge is power only to the
extent that it's organized into a definite
plan of action and directed to a
definite end. Before you can be sure of
your ability to transmute desire into its monetary equivalent, you will require
specialized knowledge of the service,
merchandise, or profession that you
intend to offer in return for fortune.
Realize that you must learn all you
can about your specialty. Set aside a
definite time every day for learning
more about what it is you do for a living.
Take the courses that are offered
on your subject and associate with
people who know your business well.
Imagination
Whatever the mind of man can conceive
and believe, it can achieve. Man's
only limitation, within reason, lies in
the development and use of his imagination
and subsequent motivation to
action. The great leaders of business,
industry, and finance, and the great
artists, musicians, poets, and writers
became great because they developed
the power of self-motivation.
As you go about your daily work,
think constantly of ways in which it
could be done better, more efficiently.
Think of the changes that are
inevitable. Can they be made now? If
you feel limited, remember the words
of the late Frank Lloyd Wright: "The
human race built most nobly when
limitations were greatest and, therefore,
when most was required of imagination
in order to build at all."
Decision
Analysis of several hundred people
who've accumulated fortunes well
beyond the million-dollar mark disclose
the fact that every one of them had the
habit of reaching decisions promptly
and of changing these decisions slowly,
if and when they were changed.
When you make up your mind, stay
with it. The majority of people who fail
are generally easily influenced by the
opinions of others. Opinions are the
cheapest commodities on earth. Keep
your own counsel when you begin to
put into practice the principles
described here by reaching your own
decisions and following them. Take no
one into your confidence except the
members of your mastermind alliance
(as discussed later), and be very careful
in your selection of this group, choosing
only those who will be in complete
sympathy and harmony with your purpose.
Close friends and relatives, while
not meaning to do so, often handicap
one through uninformed opinions and
sometimes through ridicule.
Persistence
Persistence is simply the power of
will. Willpower and desire, when properly
combined, make an irresistible pair.
Persistence is to an individual what carbon
is to steel. In uncounted thousands
of cases, persistence has stood as the
difference between success and failure.
It is the lack of this quality more than
any other that keeps the majority from
great accomplishment. As soon as the
going gets tough, they fold.
If you're to accomplish the goal you
set for yourself, you must form the
habit of persistence. Things will get
difficult. It will seem as though there's
no longer any reason to continue.
Everything in you will tell you to give
up, to quit trying. It is right here that if you'll go that extra mile and keep
going, the skies will clear and you'll
begin to see the first signs of the abundance
that is to be yours because you
had the courage to persist. With persistence
will come success.
Enthusiastic Support
It is of great significance that behind
practically every great leader has been
the supportive love and inspiration of
a spouse. When things get tough —
and you can count on it, they will —
you may be deserted by some you
thought were friends. But if you've got
a good woman or man supporting you,
you will never be alone. He or she will
be willing to start over again if necessary
and will give you the new enthusiasm
that comes through faith in you.
Having someone to love is having
someone to share your success and
accomplishments; to give you the
praise that all of us need from time to
time. A person can become successful
without a spouse and family, but much
of the real joy is lost if it cannot be
shared. Take care of your spouse and
children as your greatest possessions.
Organized Planning
The first of the six steps for transforming
desire into reality is the formation
of a definite, practical plan through which this transformation may be made
(see From Desire to Reality in Six Easy
Steps, pg. 40). Once you do, it is critical
that you ally yourself with one or more
people or a group of as many people as
you may need for the creation and carrying
out of your plan. These people are
your "mastermind alliance."
Before forming your mastermind
alliance, decide what advantages and
benefits you may offer the individual
members of your group in return for
their cooperation. No one will work
indefinitely without compensation,
though this may not always be in the
form of money.
Arrange to meet with the members
of your mastermind alliance at least
twice a week, and more often if possible,
until you have jointly perfected the necessary plan or plans for the
accomplishment of your goal.
Maintain perfect harmony between
yourself and every member of your mastermind
alliance. Keep in mind these
facts: First, you are engaged in an undertaking
of major importance to you. To be
sure of success, you must have plans
that are as faultless as possible. Second,
you must have the advantage of the
experience, education, native ability,
and imagination of other minds. This is
in harmony with the methods followed
by every person who has risen above the
average. Work at this until you have a
well-executed formal plan for reaching
your objective. In this way you're never
confused or wondering what you should
do next. Every morning you know exactly
what you're going to do and why.
Organized planning is one the most
important principles, because a person
without a plan is like a ship without a
course. With no place to go, disaster is
a probability.
The Power of the Mastermind
No two minds ever come together
without thereby creating a third — a
third invisible, intangible force that may
be likened to a third mind. You may
have noticed many times that by discussing
something with another person
you suddenly get good ideas as a result of the discussion, ideas you would not
have gotten without this association.
Well, the same thing happens to the
other person. A lot of good ideas have
been born in individual minds as a
result of having met in committee.
Associating with your mastermind
alliance is not meant as a means of letting
others do your thinking for you,
far from it. It is meant to stimulate
your own thinking through the association
with other minds. No one knows
everything. The more sympathetic
minds you get together — that is,
minds working for a common purpose
— the more related information is
going to be available. Great ideas are a
combination of related information.
Pick the members of your mastermind
group with care. Make sure
they're people you respect and who are
hard working and conscientious.
You'll have a lot of fun, and you'll
reach your goals just that much sooner.
The Subconscious Mind
The subconscious mind is a mental
area in which all inputs through any of
the five senses are classified and
recorded, and from which they may be
recalled or withdrawn like data from
the storage banks of a limitless computer.
No one knows very much about what we call the subconscious mind
but we do know that it is incalculably
powerful and can solve our problems
if we go about using it the right way.
The best way is to hold in your conscious
mind as often as possible a clear
picture of yourself already having
accomplished your goal. Know what
you want. Define it clearly, and then
project it on the motion picture screen
of your mind. Hold it. See yourself
doing and having the things you have
when your objective will have been
reached. Do this as often as practical,
particularly at night just before you go
to sleep and the first thing upon waking.
As you do this, your subconscious
will begin to lead you toward your
objective. Don't fight it. Follow your
sudden hunches, the ideas that come
into your mind, knowing that they
may well represent subconscious
knowledge.
If you'll keep at this, you'll be
amazed and delighted by the ideas that
just seem to come from nowhere.
The Power of the Brain
If you had access to all the wealth in
the world and used only a penny, you
would be doing exactly what most of
us very probably have been doing in
the use of our brains. You own in your
brain the most marvelous, miraculous, inconceivably powerful force the
world has ever known.
It is the brain that has given us the
computer, supersonic airplane, our
deep rocket probes into outer space,
the sciences, and the arts. All of what
we know today and will achieve
tomorrow is born from this small, gray
mass each of us carries around.
Can you doubt, even for a moment,
that your brain can bring you and
yours everything you want here on
earth? Recognize its power, give it the
job you've decided to accomplish, and
watch it handle it.
The Sixth Sense
The sixth sense can be described as
the sense through which your infinite
intelligence may and will communicate.
This principle is the apex of the
philosophy. It can be assimilated,
understood, and applied only by first
mastering the other 12 principles. The
sixth sense is that function of the subconscious
mind that has been referred
to as the creative imagination. It's also
been referred to as the receiving set
through which ideas flash into the
mind, sometimes called hunches or
inspirations.
The sixth sense cannot be described
to a person who has not mastered the
other principles of this philosophy,
because such a person has no knowledge
and no experience to serve as
points of reference. The sixth sense is
not something one can take off and put
on at will. The ability to use this great
power comes slowly through application
of the other principles we've outlined.
So begin to develop it now by
applying the principles we've talked
about here.
Remember this: Man can create
nothing that he does not first conceive
in the form of an idea, a desire. Keep
fear out of your mind. Concentrate on
the mental picture of yourself achieving
your desire. Cut yourself away
from the average — from the mediocre
— and chart your course on the dream
in your heart. These 13 principles will
never let you down. You need only
remember and use them.
From Desire to Reality in Six Easy Steps
Six definite practical steps to transform a burning desire into reality.
- Fix in your mind an exact picture of what you desire. It's not sufficient
merely to say, for example, "I want plenty of money." Be definite as to
the amount.
- Determine exactly what you intend to give in return for the thing you
desire. There's no such reality as something for nothing.
- Establish a definite date by which you intend to possess the desired
thing.
- Create a definite plan for carrying out your desire and begin at once,
whether you feel entirely ready or not to put this plan into action.
- Write out a clear, concise statement of your responses to the preceding
four steps.
- Read your written statement aloud twice daily. Once after arising in the
morning and once just before retiring at night. As you read, see and
feel and believe yourself already in possession of whatever your goal
happens to be.
"Through some strange and powerful principle of mental chemistry, nature wraps up in the impulse [of a] strong desire that something which recognizes no such word as impossible and accepts no such reality as failure."
– Napoleon Hill
The Genius behind Napoleon Hill's
Science of Personal Achievement
These are just a few of the influential people Napoleon Hill interviewed
on his 20-year quest to discover the science behind success. Henry Ford - Founder of Ford Motor Co.
Theodore Roosevelt - President of the United States
Charles M. Schwab - President of United States Steel Corp.
John D. Rockefeller - Founder of Standard Oil Companies
Thomas A. Edison - Inventor
F. W. Woolworth - Founder of F. W. Woolworth Co.
Woodrow Wilson - President of the United States
Wm. Howard Taft - President of the United States
J. Pierpont Morgan Sr. - Builder of "The House of Morgan"
Harvey S. Firestone - Founder of Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Wm. Wrigley Jr.- Founder of Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co.
Julius Rosenwald - Chairman of Board, Sears, Roebuck & Co.
This interpretation of Napoleon's classic Think and Grow Rich was created with the express permission
of The Napoleon Hill Foundation (www.naphill.org).