Think and Grow Rich

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The question of how to be successful has been asked and researched and sought after for many years. Here, it has been answered. Napoleon Hill wrote Think and Grow Rich in one of the most difficult times in America’s economic history. Spending 20 years interviewing the much envied millionaires of his time, Hill provided the perhaps the most valuable resource for 1937, and certainly still for today. He gathered and described the keys not only to gaining wealth, but to being consistently successful in any aspect of life. Honing in on the strength and long lasting effects of continued and focused positive thinking, followed by decided action, Think and Grow Rich provides practical, concise, and proven steps to changing one's life for the better. Grown from the words and advice of giants like Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Rockefeller, and three United States presidents, this unique resource is truly invaluable.

This series, published by ONE audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic titles read by well known and loved audiobook narrators. ONE takes great care to cast these titles with readers who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works.

Tom Parks brings his passion to every performance and is considered to be one of the top audiobook narrators in the industry.

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