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This is my Blog
This is my Blog rated it 6 years ago
There's no doubt that Napoleon Hill was one of the deans of Personal development, and there's no doubt that Napoleon Hill still is one of the deans of Personal development, because his works have reached millions of people's hearts and are still reaching millions of people's hearts to this day, thro...
This is my Blog
This is my Blog rated it 6 years ago
There's no doubt that Napoleon Hill was one of the deans of Personal development, and there's no doubt that Napoleon Hill still is one of the deans of Personal development, because his works have reached millions of people's hearts and are still reaching millions of people's hearts to this day, thro...
kennethjmcginnis
kennethjmcginnis rated it 10 years ago
4.05572358
TinyThoughtGuy
TinyThoughtGuy rated it 11 years ago
One of the key words in the title is “compact” because this book is essentially a compilation of many snippets of information/wisdom from some of the most recognized names in the personal development field: Napoleon Hill, Joseph Murphy, Robert Collier, Wallace D. Wattles, James Allen, Julia Seton, R...
Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 12 years ago
4 stars
Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 12 years ago
4 stars
kennethjmcginnis
kennethjmcginnis rated it 12 years ago
This book basically says (over and over): if you want a thing bad enough, you'll get it...I will probably read it again someday, but it doesn't seem like I want anything that badly today - except maybe balance, which feels opposite to the ideas of this book.
No More Booklikes, BYE
No More Booklikes, BYE rated it 12 years ago
Always a great reread or re-read. A good straight forward kick in the pants to put the head on straight and move forward. I have bought copies for my children to keep and review over their lives
Unapologetic Reader, Psychotic Writer
The success of this book proves, once and for all, that human beings are stupid, gullible and easy to make money out of.
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