The Magic Ladder to Success: The Wealth-Builder's Concise Guide to Winning! (Your Coach in a Box) Itis the volume in which Napoleon Hill first distilled the seventeen factors that make up his "Law of Success" philosophy. One of its most valuable features is the inspiring story of Napoleon
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| Title | : | The Magic Ladder to Success: The Wealth-Builder's Concise Guide to Winning! (Your Coach in a Box) |
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| Rating | : | 4.86 (676 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1596596244 |
| Format Type | : | Audio CD |
| Number of Pages | : | 0 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2011-04-12 |
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Editorial : "During the past twenty-five years I have been blessed with more good fortune than any individual deserves but I shudder to think where I'd be today, or what I'd be doing if I had not been exposed to Napoleon Hill's philosophy. It changed my life."--Og Mandino, The Greatest Salesman in the World
A primer in success-building, The Magic Ladder to Success is Hill's compact distillation of his lifetime of learning. Itis the volume in which Napoleon Hill first distilled the seventeen factors that make up his "Law of Success" philosophy. These key principles capture the ethics and actions that empower all who harness them to become leaders in the field of their choice. Leaders are not born, Hill argues, they are molded by a remarkably similar, simple, and dynamic set of habits.Napoleon Hill's lost classic-long out of print, is newly available as a stand-alone edition, revised and updated for the twenty-first century. The Magic Ladder to Success was written in 1930; only one year after the Great Depression brought the nation to its knees. One of its most valuable features is the inspiring story of Napoleon Hill's upbringing in a desperately poor West Virginia mountain town, and how his father's second wife, an educated woman "irritated at poverty," instilled in him the
All of the basics are covered.. The book can serve both as a classroom textbook and as a reference for engineers. It was not until I learn to experience the energy of my body and the energy of food that I was able to find a diet that caused no harm or imbalance. In this regard this book fails to deliver. He still spends almost every free minute in the lab and intends to follow the example of some of his scientific heroes in working till the last day of his life. The only problem is that the Babe died in 1948 and Runyon in 1946! The Rothstein murder alternatively took place at the Park Circle Hotel and the Park Central Hotel and so on. These examples will help the young engineer develop a sense for the magnitudes of common engineering parameters. It argues for society rewarding all inventors evenly, as I hinted above, not for disparaging them as the author does with Tesla.
All in all, a worthy book only because so few of these books are out there, but, ultimately a book that
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