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A collection of fantastic books from me to you.
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‘As A Man Thinketh’ by James Allen Written at the turn on the 19th century, this little 40 page book is an amazing read…and can be read in about an our or so! Not as well known, but highly praised by Law of Attraction enthusiasts, and one of the first documented reports of the power of thought and the subconscious mind. |
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Think and Grow Rich’ by Napoleon Hill
This timeless classic is responsible for inspiring more great entrepreneurs than ANY other book in the history of Success literature. Napoleon was commissioned by Andrew Carnegie to interview 500 of the wealthiest men at the time and outline a series of principles in which they all acquired their wealth. |
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‘The Science Of Getting Rich’ by Wallace D. Wattles Another classic that deserves to be read and re-read “The ownership of money and property comes as a result of doing things in a certain way. Those who do things in this certain way, whether on purpose or accidentally, get rich. Those who do not do things in this certain way, no matter how hard they work or how able they are, remain poor. |
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‘SpeedWealth’ by T.Harv Eker SpeedWealth is a step-by-step system for making a million dollars or more in your own business in 3 years or less This book explains EXACTLY why an Online Business is THE perfect vehicle for Wealth Creation. Like all of T. Harv Eker’s books, this is a Must, Must read! |
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‘The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons’ by Napoleon Hill In Napoleon Hill’s own words: “The purpose of the Law of Success course is to enable you to find out how you may become more capable in your chosen field of work. To this end you will be analyzed and all of your qualities classified so you may organize them and make the best possible use of them.” This amazing gem of a book, contains 16 lessons which expands upon everything outlined in ‘Think & Grow Rich’. So be sure to read T&GR before digging into this. First published in 1928, these sixteen lessons became the world’s first comprehensive philosophy of personal achievement. Of all of Hill’s works, none have ever matched this. |
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