THINK AND GROW RICH.N.V.PEALE

  1. It is freedom from negative forces which may take possession of the mind, and from any such negative attitudes as worry and inferiority.
  2.  It is freedom from any feeling of want.
  3.  It is freedom from self-induced mental and physical ailments of the kind which chronically degrade life.
  4.  It is freedom from all fears, especially the seven basic fears we shall expose in all their ugliness.
  5. It is freedom from the common human weakness of seeking something for nothing.
  6.  It is possession of the joy of work and accomplishment.
  7.  It is the habit of being one's self and doing one's own thinking. 
  8.  is the habit of checking one's attitudes toward life and toward one's fellow men, and always adjusting these attitudes for the better. 
  9. It is the habit of helping others to help themselves! 
  10. It is freedom from anxiety over what may happen to you after you die.
  11. It is the habit of checking one's attitudes toward life and toward one's fellow men, and always adjusting these attitudes for the better.
  12.  It is the habit of helping others to help themselves! 
  13. It is freedom from anxiety over what may happen to you after you die.
  14.  It is the habit of going the extra mile in all human relationships.
  15. It is the habit of thinking in terms of what you wish to do, instead of thinking of the obstacles which may get in your way. 
  16. It is the habit of laughing at the petty misfortunes which may overtake you.
  17.  It is the habit of giving before trying to get.
  18.  Let me say I did this many years after I myself had risen above a heritage of five evils-you may know some or all of them .Poverty Ignorance Fear Illiteracy Hopelessness 
  19. As a youngster I was often hungry. 
  20. There was a time when I ate bark I scraped off birch trees.
  21.  Until I reached my teens I continued to be hungry. 
  22. I am still hungry! 
  23. Not for physical food, but for mental food; food for a searching mind which still seeks to know more about why some men succeed and some fail, some have inward peace and some have inward conflict.
  24.  But I have left my childhood handicaps far BEHIND.
  25. . Here is a list of the books I have written-The Law of Success (8 volumes);
  26.  Think and Grow Rich; 
  27. How to Sell Your Way Through Life; 
  28.  Master-Key to Riches; 
  29. How to Raise Your Own Salary; 
  30. Mental Dynamite (16 volumes); 
  31. Science of Personal Achievement; 
  32. and a seventeen lesson course now being taught in home study and local class groups in the U.S. and many other countries.
  33. Great artists also live their own lives, or they could not be great. 
  34. Adversity? It's a tonic, not a stumbling block! Every adversity carries the seed of an equal or greater benefit. 
  35. Arnold Reed is a truly great leader of men, as evidenced by the phenomenal record he has established with Great Commonwealth. 
  36. The main secret of his leadership is his belief in what he is doing 
  37. and his sincerity in his relationship with his associates,
  38.  two qualities without which no man may become a great leader at any level of life.
  39. A success-conscious mind functions rapidly and effectively.
  40. First you must know your own mind; 
  41. then you find success consciousness.
  42.  When Henry Ford mastered the art of making a good, inexpensive automobile, he still went on using his success consciousness. 
  43. He had to make sure his cars were well distributed and their sale pushed in every part of the country.
  44.  For this he needed capital. 
  45.  bankers had capital to lend, but he did not want outside financial interests to take hold of his company.
  46. Ford's truly efficient mind showed him the way to get the capital he needed even while he built up his distributing organization.
  47.  First, he allotted his entire output of automobiles only to distributors who held the Ford franchise. 
  48. Then he made it clear that each distributor must accept a fixed quota of cars, advancing in cash a percentage of the purchase price before the cars were delivered. 
  49. Can success consciousness be instilled into a mind already filled with a record of failure? 
  50. When you come to know your own mind and live your own life, you can wipe out a record of failure just as surely as you can erase the message on a tape recorder, leaving a wonderfully receptive tape-or mind-to receive new and better impressions.
  51.  Some people have been able to do this for themselves.
  52.  Others need help.
  53.  I well remember a man I helped to find himself. 
  54. As you will see, I got him started and once he knew where he was going, he did the rest. 
  55. "Get yourself into the right frame of mind," I said, "and you will either find what you need or find a way to do without and still achieve your goal. 
  56. When your mind can truly picture a desired goal, and feel success consciousness driving it toward that goal, you can win that goal.
  57. Let us put aside all other matters and investigate your state of mind.
  58. When the bells of heaven ring with joy. 
  59. When a man finds his own mind and fills it with successful consciousness, or when another man helps him do so, I fancy that the bells of heaven ring with joy.
  60. Think again of what is involved in creating an independent nation.
  61.  Think of ancient India with its teeming millions, under British rule for generation after generation.
  62. Think of the Mahatma Gandhi, a man who had no money, controlled no army, did not own a house, did not even own a pair of pants.
  63.  Yet he had an asset which was greater than all the might of the British Empire-the capacity to take possession of his own mind and direct it toward purposes of his own choosing.
  64. He chose to free India, and he lived to see the achievement of his purpose. 
  65. CHECKING ON CHAPTER 1: Never believe you don't have what it takes .
  66. A man who succeeds in life must know where he is going, must fully possess his own mind and believe with full faith that this is it.
  67.  Knowing this, he can shunt aside any outside influences which may attempt to discourage him. 
  68. Even the "voice of authority" speaking to a child cannot prevail against a mind that knows itself. 
  69. Even a child who is a potential criminal can be directed toward an honest and successful life when you show him his own vast potential for making good.
  70. Adversity? It's a tonic, not a stumbling block life often brings hardship and discouragement, but a mind that knows itself becomes filled with success consciousness that never is lost.
  71.  You can help yourself by setting up a time limit within which you will achieve great goals.
  72. A success-Conscious mind functions rapidly and effectively Once you fill your mind with your self-directed success consciousness, you achieve a level of mind efficiency which does not depend on formal education. 
  73. Seeing your preferred goal ahead of you, you are magnificently able to find ways to get what you want. 
  74. For a pioneer of the automobile age or a pioneer in the construction of modern computer parts, the principle which makes your mind work rapidly and effectively is always the same.
  75. Close the Doors on Your Past .
  76. Whenever you meet a misfortune, put it into your past. Keep your mind upon future achievement, and you will find that mistakes of the past often work to fill the future with good fortune.
  77.  Your wealth and your peace of mind are strongly connected with each other.
  78.  Even at the lowest-level jobs, your success waits within your own mind. 
  79. Add value to your work and you set in motion the forces that make the concepts of your mind turn into the realities of living.
  80. Every adversity has within it the seed of an equivalent or a greater benefit.
  81.  Can you remember that? 
  82. Write it on a card. 
  83. Carry the card in your pocket and read it daily!
  84.  In that phrase . lies the key to many a man's peace of mind. 
  85. It is not the Supreme Secret to which I have referred but it lives on the same street. 
  86. Set it firmly into your consciousness:
  87.  Every adversity has within it the seed of an equivalent or a greater benefit.
  88.  Thus it is possible, and strongly advisable, to CLOSE THE DOORS TO YOUR PAST insofar as any regrets or bitterness or postmortems are concerned.
  89.  You are searching for wealth and peace of mind. 
  90. Neither the way to wealth nor the way to peace of mind leads through the graveyard of unpleasant experiences long past.
  91. When you have attained peace of mind, your mind will automatically reject every thought and every mental reaction which is not beneficial to your welfare.
  92.  Meanwhile, help yourself attain this great command-of-mind and all it can do for you. 
  93. Avoid all negative mental influences and especially avoid that shadow of mournful regret which can keep all the sunshine out of your life-and keep out other gold as well.
  94. Time is the great magician. 
  95. Close the door on ugly experiences, disappointments and frustrations! 
  96. Then the great magician, Time, can transmute past sorrows and mistakes into present rewards, success and happiness.
  97. Is it astonishing that Abraham Lincoln eventually became President?
  98.  In a way it is and in a way it is not.
  99.  He might have allowed his mind to drag failure and discouragement after him, as a prisoner drags his chains.
  100.  After all, so many people do and they are indeed prisoners of the past, never able to break free of the image of failure which, to them, means me.


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