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Napoleon Hill's Laws of Success
Napoleon Hill's Laws of Success
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* The secrets to success of 507 of the world's most successful people!
* A long-time Amazon bestseller in the US! A global bestseller with over 50 million copies sold!
* A timeless classic in self-development that every leader must read!

Napoleon Hill's "The Law of Success," recognized as a must-read for opinion leaders leading a society, has been published in a revised and expanded edition.
This book goes beyond simply listing the "laws of success." It connects the principles of success and wealth to your problems, deeply empathizes with them, and has the unique ability to offer godlike, wise advice on those problems.


Moreover, this revised and expanded edition was supplemented by Kim Jeong-su, director of the Napoleon Hill Success Research Institute and a Napoleon Hill expert, to fit modern trends without damaging the original author's intention.


In particular, this book is a global bestseller with over 50 million copies sold and is considered a 'textbook of success' containing the essence of the philosophy of success.
He has also guided countless people around the world to success, and has become a role model for countless success guides, self-help books, and life guides published around the world.



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Chapter 1: Start with a Clear Focus
Prepare for Success | Blueprint and Map for Achieving Success | Establish Clear Focused Goals First | Develop the Habit of Making Quick Decisions

Chapter 2: Confidence from Self-Assurance
The Principles of Self-Assurance for Overcoming Fear | Success Begins with Self-Assurance | Five Formulas for Clear Self-Assurance

Chapter 3: Leading by Example and the Components of Leadership
Leading by Example is Essential for Success | Steps to Developing the Virtue of Leading by Example | Eight Components of Establishing True Leadership | What Are the Prerequisites for Leadership?

Chapter 4: The Infinite Possibilities of Imagination
Achievement begins with imagination | Actively apply your imagination | Imagination drives the value of determination.

Chapter 5: Passion is the Primal Condition of Achievement
The Influence of Passion on Success | The Need for Neutralization | The Proper Combination of Passion and Autosuggestion | The Psychology of Good Posture and Dress

Chapter 6: Self-Control, the Power to Control Situations
The Balance Between Passion and Self-Control | Self-Control Is Essential for Self-Development | The Ultimate Winner Has Strong Self-Control | Poverty Is the Ultimate Experience for Success

Chapter 7: Habits of Wealth and the Achievement of Opportunity
Why You Should Do More Than You're Paid For | The Law of Increasing Returns | Give First, Then Get More | The Habit of Savings | Why the Habit of Savings Seizes Opportunity

Chapter 8: The Additional Benefits of a Cheerful Disposition
The Price of Attractive Personality | The Effects of a Cheerful Personality and Imagination | The Relationship Between the Human Mind and Crowd Psychology | Personality Development through Self-Development

Chapter 9: Accurate Thinking is Essential to Success
Open Mind for Success | The Link Between Creative Thinking and Autosuggestion | Mental Power is the Driving Force of All Thinking | Belief is a Subconscious Suggestion

Chapter 10: Concentration is the source of all energy.
Habits Determine Our Behavior | Concentration is the Source of Energy | Success Comes from Harmonious Cooperation with Others

Chapter 11: The Value of Collaboration: Increasing Your Chances of Success
Collaboration is a common goal of all organizations | Rewards for Collaborating with Others | What Type of Person Are You?

Chapter 12: Lessons from Temporary Failure
Distinguish between 'failure' and 'temporary setbacks' | Some turning points from frustration | Treat others as you would like to be treated | Grab the magic ladder to success

Chapter 13: Lack of Patience is the Cause of All Frustration
The Common Effects of Anger | How to End War from Conflict | The Correlation Between Patience and Social Inheritance

Chapter 14: The Golden Rule: Principles of Successful Action
The Golden Rule is the ultimate rule. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. The Golden Rule for greater happiness than you have now.

Chapter 15: The Proven Effectiveness of Mastermind
Embrace the Mastermind Law | A Mind of Perfect Harmony Is Essential | Apply Organized Knowledge and Energy | Developing Success Energy and the Mastermind | Mastermind Summary for Great Achievement

Chapter 16: Post-lecture conversation with the author
Conversation with the Author (1) Human Growth | Conversation with the Author (2) Your Army | Conversation with the Author (3) Seven Knights | Conversation with the Author (4) Failure is Temporary | Conversation with the Author (5) Indecision | Conversation with the Author (6) Six Fears | Conversation with the Author (7) The Development of Public Transportation | Conversation with the Author (8) The Seeds of Intolerance | Conversation with the Author (9) Mastermind
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You are now experiencing the world's first truly proven success philosophy course—specifically, from successful people.
This book describes the principles and laws of the course in a way that anyone can easily and quickly absorb, and some of the theories described in the book will be familiar to everyone who reads it.
But some of them you will encounter for the first time here.
--- p.46

About 30 years ago, when Henry Ford was working in a store, another clerk was doing the same thing.
It is said that even in that job, the clerk was far superior to Ford.
But even after that, he stayed in that job for less than $100 a week, and yet Ford became the richest man in the world.
What exactly was the factor that created the vast disparity in material wealth between the two? Ford understood and applied the principles of organized effort, while the clerk failed to do so.
--- p.65

Developing self-confidence, or self-confidence, is not about sitting on the sidelines and saying, “You can’t do it.
You are afraid to start.
You are afraid of other people's eyes and of failure.
And it must begin with eliminating the demon of fear that whispers, “I am afraid that I will not be able to do it.”
Otherwise, soon this fear will take root inside you.
--- p.100

Before he started visiting customers in earnest, he went to a downtown park and took out a piece of paper with 12 names written on it.
And then, as if performing some kind of mystical ritual, he read it out loud about 100 times and cast a spell on himself.
“You will place an advertisement in our newspaper before the end of this month.” “You will place an advertisement in our newspaper before the end of this month.” After performing that ritual, he began his visits.
On my first day of visiting, I ended the day by selling advertising space to three of those "impossible" 12 people.
Before the week was out, I was able to sell advertising space to two more people, and by the end of the month, I had sold advertising space to 11 of the 12 people.
--- p.121

People we call successful, like Carnegie, Rockefeller, James Hill, and Marshall Field, all made money by applying the same rules and worked hard consistently.
But people only envy the wealth they possess, and do not try to make the philosophy they have adopted their own.
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The core of the Golden Rule is to put yourself in someone else's shoes.
So the proposition, 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you' holds true.
Why is that? Why should we be so considerate of others? The reasons are as follows.
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This book mentions 15 important factors for success.
Analyze those elements carefully yourself, but seek help from others if necessary.
If your analysis reveals any areas you are lacking, reread the relevant chapters and study them thoroughly to ensure you have mastered those areas.
So that all elements can develop evenly.
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Most people who have achieved great success had to overcome some character flaw before they could achieve it.
The most common weaknesses that put people at the crossroads of success and failure include lack of perseverance, greed, avarice, jealousy, suspicion, revenge, selfishness, pride, a tendency to take credit for others, and spending habits that are excessive compared to income.
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Ford, Edison, and Firestone were close personal friends.
And many people already know that they went to the forest once a year to rest.
However, it is unknown whether you also know the following facts:
'The fact that the minds of the three people were harmoniously fused together, and from that, a master mind was created, and each of the three people were utilizing it.'
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Publisher's Review

* The 'Law of Success' of the most successful people of our time, completed in 20 years
* A legendary book on success that has created countless millionaires around the world!
* A world-renowned masterpiece, known as the "Textbook of Success"! A must-read for CEOs, office workers, college students, and teenagers!

Napoleon Hill, the original author of this book, met Andrew Carnegie, a great success story of his time, during an interview when he was a tadpole reporter.
At Carnegie's request, Napoleon Hill began the task of systematizing the secrets of success that could be applied to everyone.
And after a full 20 years, he completed “The Law of Success.”

This success course is the result of a thorough analysis of the lifelong achievements of 507 successful individuals who achieved unparalleled success in their respective fields.
If you look at the faces of the people who appear as major success models in this book, they are truly the great figures who dominated their time, such as Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Gillette, George Parker, Charles Schwab, Marshall Field, Morgan, Walter Chrysler, and John D. Rockefeller.
This book summarizes the philosophies and laws that have made them powerful in their respective fields.
The author has summarized these laws as concisely as possible, and readers who read this success course with an "open mind" until the very last chapter will gain a broader and more accurate perspective on life, a more holistic view than before.


* Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Morgan, John Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie… …
* Only those who are confident of success can succeed!
* Bring about ‘realistic results’ for success!

Many successful people say:
He said that he had long harbored a desire deep in his heart to become successful or rich.
This means that only those who are confident of success can succeed.
It also means that you must have a solid 'philosophy of success' at the foundation of your beliefs.

The key point that Napoleon Hill emphasizes most in this book is as follows:

First, you must have a ‘clear and important goal.’
It also emphasizes that success is determined by the mindset you have when trying to achieve your goals.
This is another way of saying that success comes from the 'desire for success'.
Second, once a clear goal has been established, there must be a 'team to work together'.
Napoleon Hill named this the 'master mind'.
Achieving success is tied to the question of how to gain the cooperation of others more skillfully and tactfully.


Napoleon Hill says that the value of any argument or philosophy lies in the way it stimulates thought and action in the mind of each individual after being exposed to it, and that in itself it is merely a theory.
Ultimately, regardless of the theory, law, or principle, its final evaluation depends on whether it is actually effective.
To this end, I will introduce the 15 laws that form the basis of this book and the foundation for success.


※ 15 Laws for Success

1.
Clear Focus Goal 2.
Self-confidence 3.
Leading by Example and Leadership
4.
Imagination 5.
Passion 6.
self-control
7.
Habit of Wealth 8.
Cheerful personality 9.
Accurate thinking
10.
Concentration 11.
Cooperation 12.
Lessons from Failure
13.
Patience 14.
Fulfillment of the Golden Rule 15.
Mastermind
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 5, 2022
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 916 pages | 1,448g | 153*225*40mm
- ISBN13: 9788960542891
- ISBN10: 896054289X

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