![]() That’s impressive.īefore we get too deep into his book, let’s first take a look at some of the groups of people that read and why they do it. One amazing fact was that until Napoleon Hill’s death in 1970, Think and Grow Rich sold over 15 million copies. Speaking of reading, one of the first books I read when it came to investing and learning about money was Think And Grow Rich Napoleon Hill wrote in 1937. My main two avenues of education now come from: It’s safe to say that if I invested in single stocks (which I don’t), I would’ve been wise to follow his lead. With so much noise and confusion, I simply looked at what the top investors in the world were doing.įor example, I noticed that Warren Buffett began buying different airline stocks (Delta, Southwest), GE Electric and Goldman Sachs. How? By not trying to reinvent the wheel.įor instance, with the coronavirus crisis, it seemed that everyone became an instant stock market “guru” overnight.Įmails bombarded my inbox telling me what stocks to dump and which ones to go “ all in” on. The older I get, the more I try to learn new information for personal development in a way that takes the least amount of time and energy. 13 Lessons From Think And Grow Rich Napoleon Hill
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